BY NO MORE WORKHORSE ON APRIL 2, 2020 Solitude Sounds: Revelino – Revelino – Album Reviewby Killian Laher Revelino were a Dublin based band active in the 90s and early noughties. Several of the members had been in the Coltranes, including singer Brendan Tallon, a former Bohemians footballer. This self-titled album was their debut, released in 1994. Opening [...]
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HOTPRESS: Revelino (47/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
UNCATEGORIZE - 11 NOV 04 BY: HOTPRESS Emerging almost from nowhere— no disrespect intended to their previous incarnation, The Coletranes— Revelino gave, on their 1994 debut, a masterclass in assimilating influences and stamping your personality on them. It may have been the much-missed cultural glue of Dineen-period No Disco that made ‘Happiness Is Mine’ a hit [...]
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: Irish Times review “Broadcaster” LP

Revelino: "Broadcaster" Fri, Nov 15, 1996 - Kevin Courteney, Irish Times Dirt, DIRTY CD10 (50 mins) Dial-a-track code: 1641 Dublin guitar giants Revelino release their sophomore album, signalling their avowed intent to broadcast to a wider audience. Songs like Radio Speaks, Step On High and Rollercoaster have that Fender bending edge, but there's an added [...]