The Reveling: Tributaries
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The Reveling's debut full length for fans of Bad Religion and Good Riddance. Recorded by Alex Newport (Frank Turner, At The Drive-In, Rival Schools, Samiam), the Brooklyn quartet's first full-length and debut for Black Numbers features ten tracks of propulsive, highly infectious working-class punk rock that is as catchy and accessible as it is textured and nuanced. Much like The Reveling's well-received 2009 EP 3D Radio, Tributaries is anchored by a punchy rhythm section and plenty of throw-your-fists-in-the-air barnstormers. It's a record that spans decades, yet it sounds exciting and new. It is timeless punk rock for the masses: a rousing anthem for the hoi polloi that is not without sophistication, but still sounds best pulsing through our speakers at top volume or in a live setting, cranked out by the band to a crowd of sweaty, eager show goers.
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