The Lonely Revolts

The Lonely Revolts are an American Christian punk band, who primarily play punk rock and Oi!. They are from Salinas, California, and they were formed in 2011 by Josh Galvan and Lupe Gutierrez. The Lonely Revolts include Josh Galvan (Guitar & Vocals), Lupe Gutierrez (Bass & Vocals) and Chip Fratangelo (Drums).

The Lonely Revolts
OriginSalinas, California
GenresChristian punk,[1][2] punk rock,[1][2] Oi![1]
Years active2011-present
LabelsThumper Punk
Websitethelonelyrevolts.com
MembersJosh Galvan
Lupe Gutierrez
Chip Fratangelo
Past membersConnor Bonstein
Seth Boren

Having contributed tracks to "Punk Never Dies Vol.1" (2011), "Punk For The Gospel Vol. 1" (2012), and the "Kicking It Old School" 7 inch (2012) compilations, The Lonely Revolts released their debut album "Remnant" on Thumper Punk Records on October 30, 2012.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Remnant - CD/Digital Download (October 30, 2012, Thumper Punk)[3][4]
  • Broken Bones Burning Hearts (January 30, 2015, Thumper Punk)[1][2][5]
Acoustic albums
  • Remnant - (Lights Out) (January 16, 2013, Thumper Punk)[6]
Other album appearances
  • Punk Never Dies Vol. 1 - V/A Digital Download (2011, Indie Vision)
  • Punk For The Gospel Vol. 1 - V/A CD/Digital Download (2012, Thumper Punk)
  • Kickin It Old School - V/A 7"/Digital Download (2012, Veritas Vinyl)

References

  1. Hollowell, Garrett. "The Lonely Revolts - Broken Bones Burning Hearts". HM Magazine. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  2. Crosslin, Matt (June 16, 2015). "The Lonely Revolts – Broken Bones Burning Hearts". Down the Line Zine. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  3. Webber, Ian (April 2, 2013). "Review: Remnant - The Lonely Revolts". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  4. Ruff, Steve. "The Lonely Hearts - Remnant". Down the Line Zine. p. 32. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  5. Ganney, Paul S (March 10, 2015). "Review: Broken Bones Burning Hearts - The Lonely Revolts". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  6. Dipple, Josh (October 14, 2013). "Review: Remnant (Lights Out) - The Lonely Revolts". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved June 26, 2015.


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