Zeid Hamdan is one of the essential pioneers of the Lebanese alternative music scene. His discography includes leading acts such as Soapkills, Hiba Mansouri, Ma...
There are bands that I always hear about from people who share my taste in music, but due to the size of their catalogs, I get lost and I don’t know where to st...
We asked Liliane Chlela during our extensive interview with her to curate for us a mixtape of all the songs that shaped her musically at a young age.
The res...
Safar is a Lebanese band consisting of Mayssa Jallad, Elie Abdelnour and Fadi Tabbal. After the release of their first album In Transit in 2016, the band releas...
The Kings of Leon have been the soundtrack to my life for around 12 years. I discovered them when I was 16 and then really got into them when I was a college fr...
The Oscars (aka The Academy Awards) have been around since 1929 but the section for Best Original Song wasn’t introduced till 1934. The winning songs are everyt...
Dave Matthews Band have a long list of studio albums, but these songs are never as good as their live versions, which is why they have an even longer list of li...
After having introduced Swiss DJ collective and record diggers Turbo Falafel last month to through this piece, they decided to curate a mix made up of songs the...
2018 was a big year for GIZZMO, with a debut EP on Fantôme de Nuit Records and spin-off adventures with Beirut Berlin Express. The boys finally make a landing i...
Yasmine Hamdan paved her own path sonically and reached global stages by establishing a sound like no one else. Growing up in different cultures, starting one o...
Last week we published the interview we did with James Holden. If you did not get the chance to read it, you can do that here. As promised, we present you the f...
We are back with a very special episode of Revolver Sessions with the amazing Postcards after their triumphant return from their European tour. To mark the occa...
What started as a personal quest to explore and discover music turned into a community of music lovers sharing their passion for the types of music they like. Today, Revolver is an open platform for anyone with a peculiar interest in music, to share and consume music through lists, podcasts and videos.
We’d like to provide you with an alternative vision and an intricate taste that will help shape an art that has been conquered by views and a hunger for clicks. We’re basically like the Voice but believe that an artist can have a shitty voice and still be a goddamn genius.