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Download links and information about Rev by Ultra Vivid Scene. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 53:37 minutes.

Artist: Ultra Vivid Scene
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 9
Duration: 53:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Candida 4:40
2. Cut-throat 5:35
3. Mirror to Mirror 4:52
4. The Portion of Delight 6:14
5. Thief’s Love Song 6:09
6. How Sweet 4:42
7. Medicating Angels 8:13
8. Blood and Thunder 10:23
9. This Is the Way 2:49

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Kurt Ralske's Ultra Vivid Scene drenches a listener with charged psychedelic folk-rock on Rev. Jangling, wailing guitars, deep basslines, and shuffling drums transport a listener to Ralske's passionate dreamy realm. Evoking heady, dark imagery in his lyrics, Ralske thankfully varies his pace and tone throughout the album. One doesn't know whether to expect a screaming guitar solo or dreamy female background vocals at any given moment. It's quite a feat that Ralske is able to stretch his catchy hooks and melodies into songs that hover and go well past the five-minute mark. That Ralske also maintains a somewhat dour vocal style, but still manages to hold a listener's rapt attention, expresses that fine songwriting and arrangements are on display. Equally successful whether it's pumping out Dark Side of the Moon-era Pink Floyd-inspired atmosphere or neo-psychedelia reminiscent of World Party, Rev is loaded with compelling songs. Sounding born of the Rolling Stones, in their vibe-heaviest mode, Rev exudes timeless tunes. Rev shows dream pop at its symbolic, aggressive zenith.