Red Revenge

«Red Revenge»!

Feel the full power of intergalactic rock!

The Soviet epic rock band formed during the space program is finally back!

Dive into a fusion of guitar-driven new wave rock, social satire, and space samples.

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    Red Revenge!

    The band was born in an era when the USSR launched not only satellites but also guitar amplifiers into space. In 1988, the team launched from Baikonur on the Zarya-1 spacecraft with a secret mission: to enchant the youth of Alpha Centauri with hits about space and friendship.

    It is said that their track list included such hits as "On the Dusty Paths of Distant Planets" and "And Apple Trees Will Bloom on Mars."

    While back on Earth they thought the band was "on sabbatical," they were rocking space festivals, collaborating with three-eyed drummers and vocal ensembles from the Andromeda Nebula.

    Their secret? Soviet training, borscht rations in a thermos, and signature glow-in-the-dark suits.

    Years later, they returned to Earth with new knowledge and experience, only to find the world had changed beyond recognition.
    Their homeland has disappeared from the map, and instead of hammers and sickles, the world has been taken over by emojis and cryptocurrency.

    The band continues to record new albums despite all the changes in the world. The members believe that music can unite people and help them build a brighter future.
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    "Red Revenge" is a band with a unique style that combines guitar solos, elements of Soviet nostalgia, and cosmic samples. The lyrics are filled with thoughts about life, love, friendship, and hope.


    This results in a fusion of:

    • Classic rock with a guitar solo crafted from parts of the first Sputnik
    • Variety music in the spirit of "singing louder than a jet engine"
    • Space samples and lyrical motifs

    The band's albums are inspired by philosophical questions:

    • "What is more important—courage or humility?"
    • "To challenge—or to become convenient?"
    • "Why haven't people united even during a pandemic?"

    Selected genres: epic rock, pop rock, soft rock, dark rock, punk rock

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    We will be happy to answer all your questions.
    redrevansh@gmail.com