The Derevolutions
The Derevolutions are an American band from Boston, Massachusetts.[1] that was started in 2013 [2] by Brett Boucher [3] as a one-man band. Their music has been described as demented bubblegum pop with a slice of afrobeat and Stereolab-style indietronica [4] mixing ‘60s psych samples with a glitzy modern-day sheen [5]. In 2014 singer and bassist Ana Karina DaCosta was added to the band, creating a duo that has endured to the current day [6]. All of The Derevolutions music is available as a free download on SoundCloud [7].
Musical Style and Influences
Doo wop, early soul, Tropicalia, The Beatles, The Pixies, Wu Tang, David Bowie, Wire, Lee Hazlewood, LCD Soundsystem, Jorge Ben and Fela Kuti, The Strokes, Eminem/Dre, Serge Gainsbourg, My Bloody Valentine, Damon Albarn, Geoff Emerick and The Ramones [8].
Band Members
Discography
- I Want Up (2021)
- It’s a Derevolution Baby (2019)
- Band From America (2017)
- I Feel A Goo World (2016)
- The Derevolutions (2015)
Commercials, Movies, TV
- Selfie (2016) featuring Dangerous Lies [11].
- Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts – Burrow Girl (2020) featuring Now You Know My Name [12].
- Tuca and Bertie – SweetBeak (2019) featuring Something Good [13].
- ESPN Sportscenter Commercial (2013) featuring Yell It Out [14].
- Johnnie Walker Commercial “Rewind the Night” (2022) featuring Bad King Kong [15].
- Johnnie Walker Commercial (2022) featuring Bad King Kong [16].
- Accenture Commercial (2023) featuring This to That [17].
- HBO High Maintenance Soundtrack (2016) featuring Dangerous Lies [18].
- Trailblazers Video Game (2018) featuring Bad King Kong [19].
- 2D Run - Winner of New York City Drone Film Festival (2017) [20] featuring Bad King Kong and Don’t Get Me Wrong [21]
External Links
- The Derevolutions Instagram
- The Derevolutions Facebook
- The Derevolutions Soundcloud
- The Derevolutions YouTube Channel
References
- ↑ The Derevolutions - 'Now You Know My Name' | Nialler9 https://nialler9.com/the-derevolutions-now-you-know-my-name/
- ↑ DeRevolutions | The Catchy Earworm Your Mother Warned You About | WGN Radio 720 https://wgnradio.com/michael-heidemann/the-derevolutions-catchy-earworm-spotify-pandora-superstars/
- ↑ Going Round and Round with The Derevolutions | Blank Newspaper https://blanknews.com/going-round-round-derevolutions/
- ↑ Let's Talk: The Derevolutions : r/LetsTalkMusic https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsTalkMusic/comments/3idnq7/lets_talk_the_derevolutions/?rdt=43489
- ↑ The Neu Bulletin (10th November 2014) • Neu • DIY Magazine https://diymag.com/feature/the-neu-bulletin-10th-november-2014
- ↑ Playlist Elevated - New Music, Old Music, Good Music #46 - The Derevolutions - Life of Dad https://www.lifeofdad.com/playlist-elevated-new-music-old-music-good-music-46-the-derevolutions/
- ↑ The Derevolutions on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/search?q=thge derevolutions
- ↑ Going Round and Round with The Derevolutions | Blank Newspaper https://blanknews.com/going-round-round-derevolutions/
- ↑ Going Round and Round with The Derevolutions | Blank Newspaper https://blanknews.com/going-round-round-derevolutions/
- ↑ Playlist Elevated - New Music, Old Music, Good Music #46 - The Derevolutions - Life of Dad https://www.lifeofdad.com/playlist-elevated-new-music-old-music-good-music-46-the-derevolutions/
- ↑ "The Derevolutions - List of Songs heard in Movies & TV Shows".
- ↑ "The Derevolutions - List of Songs heard in Movies & TV Shows".
- ↑ "The Derevolutions - List of Songs heard in Movies & TV Shows".
- ↑ "ESPN Launches New SportsCenter Campaign - "DaDaDa DaDaDa"". 23 September 2013.
- ↑ "Johnnie Walker // Rewind the Night". 10 June 2022.
- ↑ "Johnnie walker commercial rewind the night black label". YouTube.
- ↑ "Accenture TV Spot, 'Reinvention'".
- ↑ "High Maintenance Soundtrack - S1E5 (Selfie)".
- ↑ "Interview: How F-Zero and Jet Set Radio combine to create Trailblazers". 23 November 2018.
- ↑ https://dronelife.com/2017/03/21/new-york-drone-film-festival-winners/
- ↑ "2D RUN - MMP 3 (Mixed Motion Project)". YouTube.
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