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    Feature: The Revolt – ‘Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle’ EP

    Amanda CollinsBy Amanda CollinsJuly 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    A riveting post-punk energy shines on Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle, the new EP from The Revolt. The Cork, Ireland-based band pair a stylish, ardent rock sound with thematic ruminations on modern disconnection — exploring aspects of identity, toxic love, gender rebellion, societal disposability, and victim reclamation across its five tracks.

    The EP’s opening title track enjoyably intertwines a sturdy post-punk bass drive with twangy guitar tones and impassioned vocal dynamics — from concise, punchy questioning to unbridled screams. Lyrical perspectives of being ghosted — reflected in the “my phone works both ways” — play aptly within a dark, venomous rock appeal. The ensuing “Damned Love” builds with a climactic, anthemic swell — moving into roaring guitar work as pit-pattering percussion persists with hypnotic effect; its reflections on fairy-tale standards for love, and considerations for choosing solitude instead, continue the release’s bitingly enjoyable thematic relatability.

    Another standout arises in “Catharsis,” where Jessie Russell’s vocals prove especially gripping in sweltering, heavy-rock ascents and menacing guttural howls. This centerpiece track feels especially reflective of the EP’s over-arching thematic hold, reflecting a sense of disconnection and not being seen. EP finale “Never Say His Name” also stirs, drawing from the unresolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier — and being both a lament over the societal fixation with perpetrators, over victims, and a “defiant reclamation” for Sophie herself. “We wanted to shine a light on the side of the story that often gets buried — the truth of the victims, the untold casualties overshadowed by the perpetrator’s narrative,” Russell says of the track, which is amongst the many highlights from this memorable EP.

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    “Never Say His Name” and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

    We discovered this release via MusoSoup.

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