Revocation (band)

American technical death metal band


title: "Revocation (band)" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["2000-establishments-in-massachusetts", "american-technical-death-metal-musical-groups", "american-thrash-metal-musical-groups", "heavy-metal-musical-groups-from-massachusetts", "metal-blade-records-artists", "musical-groups-established-in-2000", "musical-groups-from-boston", "musical-quartets-from-massachusetts", "relapse-records-artists"] description: "American technical death metal band" topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revocation_(band)" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary American technical death metal band ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox musical artist "]

FieldValue
nameRevocation
imageRevocation at Alchemica, Bologna 2.jpg
captionRevocation live in Bologna in 2023
landscapeyes
backgroundgroup_or_band
aliasCryptic Warning (2000-2006)
originBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
genre
years_activeSince 2000
labelRelapse, Scion A/V, Metal Blade
current_membersDave Davidson
Ash Pearson
Harry Lannon
Alex Weber
past_membersAnthony Buda
Phil Dubois-Coyne
Dan Gargiulo
Brett Bamberger
::

| name = Revocation | image = Revocation at Alchemica, Bologna 2.jpg | caption = Revocation live in Bologna in 2023 | landscape = yes | background = group_or_band | alias = Cryptic Warning (2000-2006) | origin = Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | genre = | years_active = Since 2000 | label = Relapse, Scion A/V, Metal Blade | website = | current_members = Dave Davidson Ash Pearson Harry Lannon Alex Weber | past_members = Anthony Buda Phil Dubois-Coyne Dan Gargiulo Brett Bamberger Revocation is an American technical death metal band from Boston, Massachusetts, currently consisting of lead guitarist and lead vocalist Dave Davidson, drummer Ash Pearson, rhythm guitarist Harry Lannon and bassist Alex Weber. The band has released eight studio albums, two EPs, and sixteen music videos since their formation.

History

Background (Cryptic Warning) (2000–2005)

In 2000, guitarist/vocalist Dave Davidson, drummer Phil Dubois-Coyne and bassist Anthony Buda, met while attending a high school in Boston, Massachusetts. Influenced by Guns N' Roses and Metallica, the trio formed Cryptic Warning. As Cryptic Warning, the band recorded its first demo in 2002 and gained an underground following in Boston, and surrounding area. A second demo, Internally Reviled, was recorded in 2004. In 2005, Cryptic Warning recorded and released an independent album, Sanity's Aberration, but was not content with the quality of the album's production. Remembering those recordings, Davidson said: "We didn't record the album with a metal guy, so we didn't get the sound we wanted. The heaviest reference in our producer's discography was The Cult. A lot of people still love that record—our old-school fans who used to show up for all of the shows—but to us, we weren't really satisfied with the production of that. We felt it was one of the mistakes we made."

First four albums (2006–2013)

In 2006, Cryptic Warning disbanded and Revocation formed with the lineup intact. Davidson commented: "I think, looking a little deeper into it, we made a lot of mistakes with Cryptic Warning. We were younger and didn't really know what we were doing, so Revocation was us starting fresh with a clean slate and revoking our past mistakes." With a direction change, Revocation promptly recorded a three-song demo titled Summon the Spawn, and in 2008 they went back into the studio to record their first full-length album, Empire of the Obscene. The full length was self-released, and the band financed its own tour, attracting the interest of several record labels. Revocation subsequently signed to Relapse Records.

The band did a number of regional shows before recording their second full-length album, Existence Is Futile, released on September 29, 2009. The album was described by Allmusic as "one of the best pure metal albums of 2009", while Spin magazine named Revocation as one of the ten artists to watch in 2010. In October 2009, the band performed for the Relapse showcase at CMJ Music Marathon. On August 16, 2011, the band released their third full-length album, Chaos of Forms. Their fourth full-length studio release, self-titled Revocation, was released on August 5, 2013.

''Deathless'' and ''Great Is Our Sin'' (2014–2016)

In early April 2014, it was announced that Revocation had signed with Metal Blade Records and that the recording of a new album had begun. The band's fifth full-length, Deathless, was released on October 14, 2014. Revocation embarked on a fall tour in the U.S. with Crowbar, Havok, Fit For An Autopsy, and Armed for Apocalypse. Following the fall tour, they trekked across Europe with Cannibal Corpse and Aeon.

In June 2015, drummer Phil Dubois-Coyne announced that he was leaving the band. He was replaced by Ash Pearson, the former drummer of 3 Inches of Blood.

In September 2015, the band announced that Empire of the Obscene was to be re-issued on November 13, 2015 via Metal Blade Records. Remixed and remastered, the album included bonus tracks from their 2006 EP, Summon the Spawn.

In May 2016, the band announced their sixth studio album, Great Is Our Sin. The album was released on July 22, 2016 via Metal Blade Records.

''The Outer Ones'' and ''Netherheaven'' (since 2017)

On November 13, 2017, Davidson revealed that writing had begun on the band's next album in an interview with Metal Injection and that the album is planned to be released in 2018. On February 5, 2018, the band hinted that recording had begun via posts on the band's various social media outlets. On April 5, 2018, the band announced that tracking for the new album was completed at Planet Z Studios. On May 15, 2018, the band teased 20 seconds of a new song and what appears to be a release date of September 28, 2018.

On June 5, 2018, the band revealed the title of their seventh album, The Outer Ones, released on September 28, 2018 via Metal Blade. The band has also announced their second-ever North American headline tour in September and October 2018, with Exhumed, Rivers of Nihil and Yautja as support acts.

On July 10, 2018, the band revealed the track listing and cover artwork of The Outer Ones, along with a music video for "Of Unworldly Origin", the first single of the album.

On June 20, 2020, rhythm guitarist Dan Gargiulo left the band, citing a desire to "focus on other musical and life endeavors". It was also announced that the band was currently working on their eighth album as a trio.

On June 16, 2022, Revocation announced that their new album would be titled Netherheaven. On July 6, it was revealed the album would be released on September 9, and the album's first single, "Diabolical Majesty," was also released.

Revocation were performing at the Apollo Theatre (Belvidere, Illinois) with Morbid Angel and Crypta during the tornado outbreak of March 31 – April 1, 2023. An EF1 tornado struck the venue, which caused a roof collapse that killed at least one person and injured dozens others, though the bands were unharmed.

Musical style and influences

The music of Revocation has been described by journalists as a fusion of technical death metal and thrash metal, as well as progressive death metal. The characteristics that define Revocation's sound include a "complex guitar-bass interplay" of dissonant riffs, bass breaks and "shredding" guitar solos united by "galloping" double bass drums, death metal tempos, hard rock breakdowns and grooves. Vocals range from death growls to grindcore screams, while "still recognizable as a human voice". Starting with the self-titled album, the band has been using seven-string guitars to expand their range.

Music critics have pointed out that Davidson's guitar playing style is the prominent aspect of Revocation's sound. Davidson developed his playing technique by attending the Berklee College of Music, where he studied jazz guitar performance. This musical education brought him an expertise in both playing and songwriting, while "some of the atonal aspects of jazz gave him a different perspective on composing and soloing."

Recalling his earliest influences, Davidson cites Slash, Dimebag Darrell, and Marty Friedman. Davidson says that as a band, Revocation has a wide range of influences, and among these are groups such as Children of Bodom, Exhorder, Dark Angel, Slayer, Megadeth, Pestilence, Atheist, Gorguts, Forbidden, Spastic Ink, Martyr, and Exodus. Davidson has also cited the "raw energy" of the DIY metal shows in the Boston underground scene as an inspiration to get proactive and get the band working.

Regarding the band's rhythm section, critics have different opinions; while About.com stated that Buda and Dubois-Coyne "practice their own brutal brand of stop-on-a-dime precision with merciless intensity", Decibel magazine wrote that when Davidson is soloing, "the rest of band often fails to compensate." In contrast Allmusic said: "Perhaps the most astonishing thing about Revocation, though, is that they're a trio."

Following the addition of Dan Gargiulo as rhythm guitarist in 2010, Revocation's sound adopted more two-guitar sections, with Gargiulo also providing songwriting credits on each release since Teratogenesis (2012). Gargiulo has cited classical guitar as a stronger influence in his songwriting, as opposed to the heavy jazz influence in Davidson's songs.

Members

Current members

  • David Davidson – lead guitar, lead vocals (since 2006)
  • Ash Pearson – drums (since 2015)
  • Harry Lannon – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (since 2025; live 2023–2025)
  • Alex Weber – bass, backing vocals (since 2025)

Former members

  • Anthony Buda – bass, backing vocals (2006–2012)
  • Phil Dubois-Coyne – drums (2006–2015)
  • Dan Gargiulo – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–2020)
  • Brett Bamberger – bass (2012–2025)

Live musicians

  • Jon "The Charn" Rice – drums (2014)
  • Alex Rüdinger – drums (2015)
  • Toby Swope – drums (2015)
  • Noah Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2022–2023)

Timeline

ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:18 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:75 top:0 right:5 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2006 till: TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy ScaleMajor = increment:2 start:2006 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:2006 Legend = position:bottom orientation:horizontal

Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Lead_vocals,_lead_guitar id:bvocals value:pink legend:Backing_vocals id:guitar value:green legend:Rhythm_guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:album value:black legend:Studio_album

LineData = at:01/02/2008 color:album layer:back at:29/09/2009 color:album layer:back at:16/08/2011 color:album layer:back at:05/08/2013 color:album layer:back at:14/10/2014 color:album layer:back at:22/07/2016 color:album layer:back at:28/09/2018 color:album layer:back at:09/09/2022 color:album layer:back at:26/09/2025 color:album layer:back

BarData = bar:davidson text:"David Davidson" bar:gargiulo text:"Dan Gargiulo" bar:lannon text:"Harry Lannon" bar:buda text:"Anthony Buda" bar:bamberger text:"Brett Bamberger" bar:weber text:"Alex Weber" bar:dubois-coyne text:"Phil Dubois-Coyne" bar:pearson text:"Ash Pearson"

PlotData = width:11 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:davidson from:start till:end color:vocals bar:davidson from:start till:01/05/2010 color:guitar width:3 bar:davidson from:18/06/2020 till:04/02/2025 color:guitar width:3 bar:gargiulo from:01/05/2010 till:18/06/2020 color:guitar bar:gargiulo from:01/05/2010 till:18/06/2020 color:bvocals width:3 bar:lannon from:04/02/2025 till:end color:guitar bar:lannon from:04/02/2025 till:end color:bvocals width:3 bar:buda from:start till:30/04/2012 color:bass bar:buda from:start till:30/04/2012 color:bvocals width:3 bar:bamberger from:01/05/2012 till:04/02/2025 color:bass bar:weber from:04/02/2025 till:end color:bass bar:weber from:04/02/2025 till:end color:bvocals width:3 bar:dubois-coyne from:start till:15/06/2015 color:drums bar:pearson from:15/06/2015 till:end color:drums

Discography

| Artist = Revocation | Image = | Caption = | Studio = 8 | Live = | Compilation = | Video = | Music videos = 16 | EP = 2 | Singles = | B-sides = | Soundtrack =

Studio albums

::data[format=table title="List of studio albums, with selected chart positions"] | Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | US | US Heat. | US Indie. | US Rock | US Hard Rock | 2008 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 | 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | 2022 | 2025 | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | Empire of the Obscene | — | — | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | | | Existence Is Futile | — | — | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | | | Chaos of Forms | — | 24 | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | | | Revocation | 159 | 4 | 35 | 44 | 15 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Deathless | 124 | 1 | 25 | 39 | 10 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Great Is Our Sin | 189 | 1 | 12 | 17 | 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Outer Ones | 46 | 4 | 11 | — | 23 | | | | | | | | | | | | | Netherheaven | — | — | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | | | New Gods, New Masters | — | — | — | — | — | | | | | | | | | | | | | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ::

EPs

::data[format=table title="List of EPs"]

YearEP details20062012
Summon the Spawn
Teratogenesis
::

Music videos

::data[format=table title="List of music videos, showing year released and director"]

YearTitleDirector(s)"Dismantle the Dictator""ReaniManiac""No Funeral""The Grip Tightens""Invidious""Fracked""Deathless""Arbiters of the Apocalypse""Of Unworldly Origin""Vanitas""Diabolical Majesty""Nihilistic Violence""Godforsaken""Confines of Infinity""Cronenberged""Dystopian Vermin"
2009David Brodsky
2010Kevin Juliff
2011David Brodsky
2012
2013
Madeline Quinn
2014David Brodsky
2016
2018David Brodsky, Dave Davidson
2019Jon Topore, Dave Davidson
2022David Brodsky
2023
2025
::

References

References

  1. (27 January 2024). "Revocation Biography". Metallian.
  2. Mauck, Chrissy. (October 30, 2009). "Revocation Changing the Metal Landscape". [[Jackson Guitars]].
  3. Freeman, Phil. "Existence Is Futile review". Rovi Corporation.
  4. Staff. (December 15, 2009). "10 Artists to Watch in 2010". Spin.
  5. Kelly, Kim. (October 13, 2009). "Relapse, BrooklynVegan Give CMJ All Kinds of Metal With 2009 Showcase". AOL.
  6. (2014-04-09). "Revocation signs with Metal Blade Records! | Metal Blade Records".
  7. (2014-04-10). "REVOCATION Signs to Metal Blade, Is Definitely In The Studio". Metal Injection.
  8. (2014-08-13). "REVOCATION Announce Details for Metal Blade Records Debut "Deathless" | Metal Blade Records".
  9. (2014-07-01). "Revocation new album title revealed; tour with Crowbar announced! | Metal Blade Records".
  10. "Revocation - To Reissue 'Empire Of The Obscene'". Metal Storm.
  11. (2016-05-24). "REVOCATION To Release 'Great Is Our Sin' Album In July". Blabbermouth.net.
  12. (2017-11-13). "REVOCATION Guitarist Says Forthcoming Album Is "Most Death Metal Album To Date"". Metal Injection.
  13. (2018-02-06). "REVOCATION Is In The Studio For A New Album". Metal Injection.
  14. (2018-04-06). "REVOCATION Is Done Recording Their Seventh Album". Metal Injection.
  15. (2018-05-15). "REVOCATION Teases 20 Seconds Of A New Song, New Album In September". Metal Injection.
  16. (June 5, 2018). "REVOCATION To Release 'The Outer Ones' Album In September; North American Tour Announced". [[Blabbermouth.net]].
  17. (July 10, 2018). "Revocation Debut Scorching New Song "Of Unworldly Origin," Detail Next Album". [[Revolver (magazine).
  18. (June 20, 2020). "Revocation Issue Statement Re: Parting Ways With Guitarist Dan Gargiulo". [[MetalSucks]].
  19. Greg Kennelty. (June 16, 2022). "REVOCATION Begins Teasing New Album Netherheaven". Metal Injection.
  20. (July 6, 2022). "REVOCATION To Release Netherheaven Album In September; "Diabolical Majesty" Music Video Streaming; North American Headline Tour Announced".
  21. (March 31, 2023). "Apollo Theatre roof collapses during sold-out metal show in Belvidere; 1 dead, 28 injured". ABC7 Chicago.
  22. (April 1, 2023). "One Dead and Dozens Hurt in Roof Collapse at Illinois Theater". New York Times.
  23. National Weather Service in Chicago, Illinois. (April 1, 2023). "NWS Damage Survey for 03/31/2023 Tornado Event". Iowa Environmental Mesonet.
  24. Bennett, J.. (November 2009). "Existence Is Futile review".
  25. Carman, Keith. (November 2009). "Existence Is Futile review". [[Exclaim!]].
  26. Rancic, Michael. (October 15, 2018). "Review: Revocation deftly mix death metal and H.P. Lovecraft on The Outer Ones".
  27. (March 13, 2013). "Jackson Q&A: Revocation's Dave Davidson – Jackson® Guitars Blog".
  28. Dick, Chris. (December 2009). "Existence Is Futile review".
  29. (November 2009). "Revocation interview". Lords of Metal.
  30. Stewart-Panko, Kevin. (November 2009). "Tech-y death/thrashers organically worm their way to the 'top'".
  31. Laban, Linda. (February 1, 2010). "Revocation Are Into Jazz and Old Romantics". AOL.
  32. Tesser, Randy. (9 December 2013). "Sound Of Boston - Local Spotlight: Revocation". Sound of Boston.
  33. Pacheco, George. "Existence Is Futile review". About.com.
  34. (2017-04-06). "Interview with Dan Gargiulo of Revocation".
  35. "Revocation Chart History: Billboard 200".
  36. "Revocation Chart History: Heatseekers Albums".
  37. "Revocation Chart History: Independent Albums".
  38. "Revocation Chart History: Top Rock Albums".
  39. "Revocation Chart History: Hard Rock Albums".
  40. "Revocation - Summon the Spawn - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".

::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page. ::

2000-establishments-in-massachusettsamerican-technical-death-metal-musical-groupsamerican-thrash-metal-musical-groupsheavy-metal-musical-groups-from-massachusettsmetal-blade-records-artistsmusical-groups-established-in-2000musical-groups-from-bostonmusical-quartets-from-massachusettsrelapse-records-artists