Revis returns with “Killing Time” a fierce, soul-stirring anthem of survival


One of the most anticipated comebacks in post-grunge music is here. The band Revis has made a powerful return with "Killing Time" Originally from the quiet corners of southern Illinois, the group, consisting of Justin Holman on vocals, Robert Davis on guitar, and David Piribauer on drums, moved to Los Angeles and signed a major deal with Epic Records. They've kicked off their comeback by releasing a new single from their upcoming album, and it's everything fans hoped for, powerful, and packed with emotion.

"Killing Time" grabs your attention. It features gritty guitar work that seamlessly blends melody with strength, evoking the golden days of post-grunge while remaining fresh and modern. The drumming is tight and purposeful, knowing exactly when to push hard and when to ease up, giving the song space to breathe. Holman's vocals are especially striking, his performance is so genuine and heartfelt, switching from soft to fierce and energetic.

"Killing Time" feels like a reflection of the band's journey through tough times, both personally and professionally. Each chorus showcases a powerful voice, suggesting that Revis has faced challenges and is now singing about overcoming them. The song resonates as an anthem of resilience, encouraging listeners to take control of their own stories, regardless of their circumstances.

The track sounds fantastic, clean yet still intense, with enough edge to keep it interesting. Each instrument works together seamlessly, making it perfect for blasting in your car on a road trip or singing along to in a crowded venue. After all these years, "Killing Time" isn't just a reunion, it feels like a celebration for loyal fans. For newcomers, it offers a glimpse into how these musicians balance strength and emotion in their music. It's a powerful reminder of why Revis made their mark in the early 2000s rock and proof that they're ready to keep pushing forward.

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