REVLON RED painted it's way on to the Hollywood scene after the Seattle grunge insurgency took the music industry's focus away from the Sunset Strip glam rock arena, forming as Hollywood's alternative.
Blending traditional '70's and '80's influenced glam and metal with punk, new wave and death rock styles and incorporating modern elements of grunge and nu-metal, the band created a current and vital new sound.
The group has been featured on the cover of L.A.'s ROCK CITY NEWS
and has since become the
2005 Winner of the ROCK CITY NEWS
"Best Hollywood Band" Award,
the previous Four Time Winner of the
RCN "Best Glam Band" Award,
and Vocalist Marky DeSade is the
2005 Winner of the ROCK CITY NEWS
"Best Male Frontperson" Award.
Additionally, the band has appeared in a nationally syndicated commercial for Net Zero (which you can view below), as well as the new promotional commercial for VH1 which has been receiving test airing as of late in random states nationwide.
They have also appeared on various talk shows, local cable shows and in underground cult films and have had their music, images and flyers appear on various major network television programs and had their music played and have been interviewed on countless underground radio shows and in fanzines worldwide.
The group is presently in the finishing process of their forth-coming full length release produced by Dave Morse (Motley Crue/David Bowie) and Russ Hawthorne (Van Halen/Judas Priest).
Initially heckled as "never having a chance", the band has hence proven to be a leading pioneer in the return of the music industry's focus today to the Hollywood glam rock scene, leading the way for many other acts locally, nationally and abroad.
Though musically diverse, the band's image and sound is predominantly true to the original glam rock form, and therefore having stuck to it's guns has become the epitome for the glam genre's next wave.
REVLON RED is proud to carry the torch for the new generation of glam rock fans who come to Hollywood from all over the world for exactly what REVLON RED has to offer.
The band has a dark-tinged image of glitz and glamour that bears strong street influences as well as being futuristic in style and plays songs that are both fun yet powerful.