Artist's albums
Netherheaven
2022 · album
Re-Crucified
2022 · single
Diabolical Majesty
2022 · single
The Outer Ones
2018 · album
Blood Atonement
2018 · single
The Outer Ones
2018 · single
Of Unworldly Origin
2018 · single
Great Is Our Sin
2016 · album
Arbiters of the Apocalypse
2016 · single
Crumbling Imperium
2016 · single
Monolithic Ignorance
2016 · single
Communion
2016 · single
Empire of the Obscene
2015 · album
Empire of the Obscene
2015 · single
Deathless
2014 · album
Revocation (Deluxe Version)
2013 · album
Chaos of Forms (Deluxe Version)
2011 · album
Existence Is Futile (Deluxe Version)
2009 · album
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Biography
"The Outer Ones" sees Revocation pushing both the death metal and progressive elements of their signature sound harder than ever. “I knew that I wanted to go in a darker direction, and this is our most death metal album to date,” states vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson. “Sometimes when death metal bands go down the prog route they lose some of that edge, but we wanted to keep the aggression at the forefront of what we do while still pushing our boundaries.” Moving away from the societal and historical themes that informed 2016′s "Great is Our Sin" this time Davidson has immersed himself in the fantastic, evoking one of the great writers of the sci-fi/horror genre. “The title is my ode to H.P. Lovecraft and the entities of pure cosmic horror that rule that universe he created. Since the new music we were writing was so evil and spacey in sections it seemed to be the right title to fit the overall vibe. But while the lyrical content is largely influenced by such writings, in every allegory there is of course some reflection of the real world, so I enjoy writing in a way that could have one overlaying meaning and then another deeper, symbolic meaning as well.”