
Revocation - New Gods New Masters
CD - Jewel Case.
Revocation creates extreme music for extreme times.
On New Gods, New Masters, their fifth record for Metal Blade, the quartet--spearheaded by founder/vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson--delivers nine potent and portentous songs of brutal lyrical and musical significance.
Produced by Davidson mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (The Haunted, Spiritbox), tracks including âCronenbergedâ (feat.
Jonny Davy of Job for a Cowboy), âSarcophagi of the Soul,â âConfines of Infinityâ (feat.
Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation) and "Dystopian Verminâ thematically explore AI and its impact on humanity.
Titling the album New Gods, New Masters reflects his belief about humansâ need to worship various gods.
âIt seems as if that desire is encoded in our DNA.
As science and our understanding of nature and the universe as a whole, increases, the religions of the old gods start to become obsolete,â believes Davidson.
âHowever, I believe weâve replaced our old gods with new ones, worshipping technology and creating a cult-like idolatry of innovators.â
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CD - Jewel Case.
Revocation creates extreme music for extreme times.
On New Gods, New Masters, their fifth record for Metal Blade, the quartet--spearheaded by founder/vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson--delivers nine potent and portentous songs of brutal lyrical and musical significance.
Produced by Davidson mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (The Haunted, Spiritbox), tracks including âCronenbergedâ (feat.
Jonny Davy of Job for a Cowboy), âSarcophagi of the Soul,â âConfines of Infinityâ (feat.
Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation) and "Dystopian Verminâ thematically explore AI and its impact on humanity.
Titling the album New Gods, New Masters reflects his belief about humansâ need to worship various gods.
âIt seems as if that desire is encoded in our DNA.
As science and our understanding of nature and the universe as a whole, increases, the religions of the old gods start to become obsolete,â believes Davidson.
âHowever, I believe weâve replaced our old gods with new ones, worshipping technology and creating a cult-like idolatry of innovators.â

















