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Last Updated: 12/13/2009

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City: Chicago - Southside
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/26/2006

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Monday, May 11, 2009 
http://www.thedevilsbasement.com/
DTR Thanks thedevilsbasement.com for the kind words.
Check it out.
DTR
Saturday, April 25, 2009 
We made the front page of http://ampmagazine.com/
Check it out, and help us out by re-posting the link if you can.
Thanks
Thursday, April 23, 2009 
Check out latest interview that will be published in the upcoming Amp Magazine.
We would like to thank John Moore for taking the time to do this interview. You can check it out now by clicking the link below.

http://whitecollarpunkrocker.blogspot.com/
Monday, January 26, 2009 


Dead Town Revival's newest EP, "Duct Tape and Broken Dreams",
is now available for download on Itunes.com, Amazon.com, and
several other locations.

We appreciate you continued support, and hope you all enjoy the new record as much as we do.
And a special thanks to all of you that have already downloaded the new EP. Your help is what makes this whole thing possible.


Thank You!
DTR
Record Release 1/16




Currently listening:
Hasta La Muerte
By Dead Town Revival
Release date: 2007-02-13
Wednesday, October 08, 2008 

Paul Newman passed away last week.

He was one of my heros.

Have you ever seen " Cool Hand Luke" ? If you haven't, you should.

Nate

Friday, July 25, 2008 
We have quite a few shows coming up, we hope to see you out there!

Friday, July 25 - The Brass Rail in Fort Wayne, Indiana with Undersea Explosion from NYC and The Swingin' Angels from Indiana. That show is $6 21 and over and starts at 9pm.

Saturday, July 26th - Buzzbomb Club in Bedford Park, Illinois. This is for Shameless Hours and is an all ages show. We'll be playing with Smoking Popes, Tub Ring, Vortis, Danger Is My Middle Name, After The Fight, Wednesday Adams, The Hallow, The Obstacles and Hollywood Nightmare. This awesome event starts at 12:00 PM and goes until 10:00 PM. It's all ages and is $15 adv and $18 at the door....21 to drink!! This show is going to kick so much ass.

Sunday, July 27th - Kelly's Irish Saloon in Blue Island, Illinois. We'll be playing with The Copyrights, Deathbed Repentence from Detroit and Blu Island's very own The Repellents...doors are at 4pm and the cost is $8

Thursday, August 7th - The Beat Kitchen in Chicago, Illinois. This show is also and another kickass lineup with The Infected, The Last Hope and Hungry Onion. It is 17 and over and doors are at 8PM. The cost is $8

Saturday, August 16th - The Moose Lodge in Yankton South Dakota. We've been promising to come to Yankton for awhile now and we're finally getting our asses out there! This show is with Independent Progress from Minneapolis, Minnesota and is all ages. The cost is $8. We're definitely looking forward to this one.


Sunday, July 13, 2008 

Current mood:  horny

Hey everyone, we will be featured on Chris Payne's local 101 tonight @ 10 pm. Be sure to tune in and check out the show. if you miss it you will still be able to stream it by logging on to myspace. This will be available for 2 weeks after the show airs, so please check it out. Thanks for supporting local Chicago music.

Here's the link to stream the show 

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=31494506

Thanks, DTR

Sunday, April 13, 2008 

Current mood:  handsome
Category: Music

Dead Town Revival

Hasta La Muerte (Sinister Muse)
By Craig Regala

Way back during the Sex Pistols' 20th anniversary show, one of the guys reviewing it mentioned "punk rock" had become a sort of folk music combining urges via protest, populist myth and three chords, and a cloud of dust playing. Well, that fits here. Dead Town Revival hit the mark with anthemic choruses (have they ever banged out Naked Raygun's "Home of the Brave" at soundcheck ?), melodic guitar lines that go from electric '66 folk up through Mick's leads in The Clash to later guitar rockers like Leatherface, Mega City 4, Dag Nasty, and the rootsier sprinklings you find on Oi! comps and the Warped tour. They do this in a set up not far from Johnny Cash's Tennessee Two rockabilly: A stripped-down, nervous energy runs through the music. Hell, they could probably rock an acoustic set just as hard.

The songs are good and catchy, working around the three minute territory with clean, plain-spoken vocals, and really great supportive bass player. Oldie I'd like to hear'm cover: The Ruts' "Something That I Said." 120 Minutes MTV hit I wanna here'm bang around: The Alarm's "The Stand." Tour I wanna see'm on: The Dropkick Murphys. Play'm with Naked Raygun, New Model Army, Roger Mirret and the Disasters, US Bombs, Sham 69, and damn near anything on the Hellcat label.

Thursday, March 27, 2008 
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished

Hey, we have a 2 page feature in LFR, Winter 2007- 2008.

Do yourself, and us a favor and pick up a copy. They are available at most major bookstores and record shops. I would post the article here, however, Myspace is a piece of shit, and won’t allow me to do so at this time. I’ll try again later.

Nate

Thanks LFR... you rule!