By: Colm O'Hare COLM O'HARE discovers that REVELINO, far from fading away, have recorded their most assured album yet in to the end. Less than five years ago Dublin outfit Revelino were being tipped for greater things. Their eponymously titled debut album, released in 1995 bristled with three-minute, harmony drenched pop gems such as the Beatlesque [...]
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ARCHIVE: “To The End” Hotpress Review

22 Apr 01 By: Nadine O Regan Revelino To The End [Mercenary] Remember that scene in Titanic where everyone is trying to get into the lifeboats except for one small band of musicians who continue to play on deck? On the evidence of their third album, To The End, this was probably Revelino. Every track on [...]
ARCHIVE: 5 great Irish albums that you’ve (probably) never heard

Tuesday, 30 May 2017 By Jason Duffy Jason Duffy is a Media Rights professional for RTÉ. In Ireland, we’re inundated with musical artists who produced brilliant, ground-breaking, and seminal albums that somehow never received the mass adulation that they deserved at the time. Some of these have achieved a kind of retrospective infamy, and as I consider [...]
ARCHIVE: “I used to be a rock star”

Sat, Jun 12, 2004, 01:00 WILD YEARS: Old rockers never die, they just reinvent themselves. Tony Clayton-Lea catches up with some luminaries of the Irish music scene from the 1980s and 1990s. BREN BERRY Then: singer/guitarist in Revelino, one of the few genuine contender Irish rock bands of the 1990s. The band released their third and best album, [...]
ARCHIVE: “Tallon Will Prevail” Hotpress 1994

Hotpress MUSICNov 1994Tallon Will PrevailBY: PATRICK BRENNAN Brendan Tallon, guitarist and singer with No Disco darlings Revelino, talks to Patrick Brennan about his early struggle with the music biz that stopped his previous incarnation, The Coletranes, dead in its tracks, and the creative process behind the craft of song-writing that makes his new album, Revelino, [...]