Nick Thayer will take to the stage at Revolver accompanied by an impressive list of accomplished musicians to showcase his forthcoming debut album High Toned and Fancy this NYE. [more]
by OllieBrooke on August 1st, 2006
John Larner is one of House music’s more original rising stars. With a penchant for the techier side of things his productions are varied and powerful and are super-seeded only by his abilities behind the decks... [more]
Straight off the back of hugely successful sets at the Woodford Folk Festival and Kiss My Grass, The Red Eyes' next project is a residency tour of the east coast [more]
Baile funk's first global superstar, Edu K, is bringing his blistering live show to Revolver this December. [more]
Revolver have announced their New years Eve plans featuring Recloose and Nick Thayer, who will be playing live for the first time. [more]
The No Standing crew will be funking it up this Good Friday at Revolver Upstairs. [more]
It was a formidable line up, an immense amount of talent, and an all round fun night. A Love plus A Class, I give it an A+ without hesitation. [more]
by Ms Von D on March 25th, 2008
Arriving at Revolver in time for Purpose and Motive, who were holding it down with their 'Radelaide' accents, they demonstrated themselves to be a talented pair of lads. [more]
It’s around 12.30 in the AM region, and a skinny guy in a black Stones Throw t-shirt emerges onstage at Revolver. He begins tinkering around with the instruments. I’m thinking... 'Ok, that might be Aloe Blacc, but where’s the rest of his band?' [more]
This was certainly a showcase of the quirkier side of Australian hip hop. In fact, it was more of a comedy night than a serious gig. [more]
The walls were shaking at Revolver when one of the worlds finest dub producers came to truly dubify Melbourne [more]
Nick Thayer will take to the stage at Revolver accompanied by an impressive list of accomplished musicians to showcase his forthcoming debut album High Toned and Fancy this NYE. ITM's lilbirdy finds out more. [more]
I'd just had one of those genuinely satisfying, possibly even memorable nights that make one remember why it is we go out, and how indeed a good night still feels. There may be some who disagree, but he gets 10 lucky stars out of 5 from me. [more]
Just as you think a track was winding out, the sound would literally 'rip' in a new direction, the full range of bass, mid and high perfectly attuned to carry you through a new phase. It was abrupt and succinct; enough to throw you completely off and yet still keep you in the same rhythm. [more]
Like another reviewer recently alluded to, it takes something special to head out in the Polar Bear friendly weather at this time of year. And last Friday night at Revolver was definitely one of those memorable occasions, as Melbourne got a fantastic set from Fingerlickin' Records duo Slyde. [more]
While we all wait for the inevitable, but long-time-coming debut album to finally emerge on the streets, Fizard remain a vital and engaging live act. [more]
With a Million and One Things to Do, the Time Machine broke out to make it down under for the Triple J Hip Show, and in just under sixty minutes rocked a happy Reolver crowd into the wee hours. [more]
Fetishism, stage diving, stand up comedy - not to mention catchy cross-over punk electro ... you ain't seen it all until you've seen the trashcore of Cobra Killer. [more]
After negotiating the surly Revolver door staff (seriously, is it a part of the job description that they have to be assholes?), I joined the already sizeable crowd that soon swelled to bursting point. The punters were there to see the master of the musical mixed bag, Mr Scruff, throw down one of hi [more]
Overall this was a good party. Nothing too big. A perfect nite to kick back and enjoy the music. And the music selection was quite fantastic. I kept thinking all night that this was one of the most eclectic sets I had heard in a while. [more]
It's a marvelous night in the moonlight with Zephyr Timbre and CC Martini at Revolver. [more]
An exhibition opening-come-underground gathering hosted by local label Nique provided a fantastical urban interlude for the stiletto-snubbing-sneaker-set. Look out - grunge is back! [more]