Revolution Engine Glen Peters Edmonton Having played throughout the province of Alberta testing out songs in the band’s growing repertoire, Revolution Engine set out to capture the energy that had become a hallmark of their live shows. Playing many of Alberta’s great venues (The Starlite Room, Station on Jasper, Shakers Roadhouse, Forge on Whyte, Studio Music Foundation, Bohemia, Bo’s Bar & Stage, The Vat, Distortion, The Blind Beggar Pub) and a number of the festivals, the band set its sights on a raw and visceral feel for this new album: “Fist & Flame”. Revolution Engine’s sound is driven by fat grooves, grinding riffs, and compelling verse. This alchemy of hard rock, hip-hop, and spoken-word influences, fused with a unifying message on many issues of the day, has produced an arresting experience for everyone that encounters this band. When asked about a Revolution Engine show, fans consistently site the band’s energy, passion, and sincerity. The band set out from the start to build a sound around a message of hope and purpose, drawing influence from Rage Against The Machine, P.O.D., Project 86, Linkin Park, and Papa Roach, but with a twist on the concept of protest music by promoting that the listener rise above rather than against. Revolution Engine’s tracks Lynchpin Children by Revolution Engine published on 2015-10-12T20:58:34Z We Are The Fall by Revolution Engine published on 2015-10-12T20:51:28Z Everything Is Nothing by Revolution Engine published on 2015-10-12T20:46:10Z Juggernaut Generation by Revolution Engine published on 2015-10-12T20:25:16Z Lower Your Weapons by Revolution Engine published on 2015-02-24T05:36:46Z