Trummerkind Released Their Hit Revolutionary Single Titled โRevoltโ
Trummerkind is an alternative punk band from the United Kingdom. Rowen Silvester, a singer-songwriter, musician, and artist based in Brighton, originally formed the band Trummerkind as a visual art piece in Exeter, Devon. With the addition of their father, Robert Silverster, an experimental drummer and vocalist, and Oli Sturdy, a musician and sound engineer on guitar, they formed a digital post-punk band that is quickly becoming a must-see and must-hear act.
Their songs feature intricate digital backing tracks, hypnotic guitar riffs, refined drums, heavy bass lines, and unrepentant lyrics. Consisting of repetitious chants and a symphony of sirens, โRevoltโ, their most popular song is a protest against the mass genocide of Ukrainian citizens. The vocals shift from whispers to screams to create an unsettling and memorable composition. โRevoltโ is a haunting and original track by Trummerkind that expresses their fear and frustration with the current state of the country. A track filled with echoes that expresses the thoughts of a lost generation. As you view the state of the nation, you cannot help but hum the melody and harmonies. Apocalypse and dystopia are pervasive. Their first appearance on the local music scene was at Cavern Exeter, where they stunned the audience with their unique fashion and style combined with an unheard-of sound. Trummerkind may be the up-and-coming band you were searching for to take over the world.
Released on June 20, 2022, โRevoltโ by Trummerkind serves as a must for fans of edgy, alt-punk music that doesnโt shy away from complex topics. The shifting and intensity of the vocals add to the unsettling nature of the track, making it impossible to ignore.ย The repetitive slogans and symphony of sirens create a sense of urgency and desperation that perfectly captures the gravity of the situation in this protest song against the mass genocide of Ukrainian citizens.
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Photo credits: Chris Hebert
Review by: Paul Woodman