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The Skies Revolt
OriginGrand Rapids, Michigan
GenresChristian rock, indie rock
Years active2004 (2004)–present
LabelsRobotic
MembersDave Prindle
Jarred Irby
Bobby Dowell
Eli DenBesten
Websitefacebook.com/theskiesrevolt

The Skies Revolt is an American Christian rock band, and they primarily play indie rock. They come from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The band started making music in 2004. They released, Some Kind of Cosmonaut, a studio album, in 2012.

Background

The Skies Revolt is a Christian rock band from Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1] Their members are vocalist and guitarist, Dave Prindle, vocalist and bassist, Jarred Irby, vocalist and guitarist, Bobby Dowell, and vocalist and drummer, Eli DenBesten.[1]

Music history

The band commenced as a musical entity in 2004 and released their first album, Some Sort of War in 2006. Their latest album, Some Kind of Cosmonaut, was released on January 10, 2012,[2] with Robotic Records.[3]

Members

Current members
  • Dave Prindle - vocals, guitar
  • Jarred Irby - vocals, guitar, bass, drums, psychologist, black guy
  • Bobby Dowell - vocals, guitar
  • Eli DenBesten - vocals, drums

Past members

  • Adam Murphy - vocals, guitar, drums
  • Nate Donahue - vocals, guitar
  • Nathan "Pockets" Smith - vocals, drums, eye-candy
  • David Vining Jr - vocals, bass
  • Brett Hull - vocals, drums, slapshots
  • Steve Ryan - vocals, bass

Discography

Albums[4]
  • Some Kind of Cosmonaut (January 10, 2012, Robotic)
  • Plastic Revolution (June 2010)
  • Is Alive and Well (April 2008)
  • Kamikaze Romantic Thoughts (November 2007)
  • Some Sort of War (December 2006)

References

  1. ^ a b Van Pelt, Doug. "The Skies Revolt". HM Magazine. pp. 18–9. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  2. ^ Barbour, Brody (February 4, 2012). "Review : The Skies Revolt - Some Kind of Cosmonaut". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  3. ^ Plunkett, David. "The Skies Revolt - Some Kind of Cosmonaut". HM Magazine. p. 39. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  4. ^ "The Skies Revolt Bandcamp". Retrieved June 26, 2017.