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Sam from Revenant — The Next Wave of Heavy Music
Ep. 180
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In this episode, George sits down with Sam from Revenant, one of the most exciting rising heavy acts making noise right now. Sam opens up about the band’s grind, creative process, and how they’re carving out their own path in today’s music landscape. From songwriting and studio work to the realities of building a following from the ground up — this is a raw, honest look into the mind of an artist on the rise.
If you’re into heavy music, band stories, or how modern artists push forward in a crowded scene, you’re going to love this one.
- Revenant’s evolution and sound
- Sam’s approach to writing and recording
- Life on the grind as an emerging heavy artist
- The mindset it takes to break through in 2025
- Inspirations behind the new music
- How the band stays motivated and connected to fans
- What’s coming next for Revenant
Follow Revenant for updates, new music, and upcoming shows:
https://www.revenantsongs.co.uk/
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