Roxx Revolt and the Velvets members Jake Shockley, Dan Heath, Chris Campo, and Roxx Revolt
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Florida band Roxx Revolt and The Velvets released their glam-stomping debut single “Supersonica Girl” in the UK: an ambitious, explosion of anthemic goodness, on SSK Records.

“It’s a feel-good song! It’s a song that gets in your body and makes you feel like you have to move. The kind of song that you can sing while you’re driving or having a fun night with your friends and makes you want to get up and dance. At the same time, it hits you with some classic-rock inspired guitar licks to get your headbanging. It’s a lot of fun!” exclaims the band.

Somehow blurring the line between sincerity and audacity, indulge now in the sumptuous video for “Supersonica Girl.”

Roxx Revolt & The Velvets – Supersonica Girl (Official Music Video)

Supersonica Girl on 7 EP out now 🛼 Listen at: https://open.spotify.com/track/6ZRzTD5blSMXGRcxj9JXsD?si=532df47535cb48caRecorded and mixed at Juniper Studios…

They filmed the video in Lakeland Florida. David Bowie and other glam bands’ TV appearances inspired the 70s themed video. “It is a short story about imagination, confidence, and self-discovery, put together in a very classic way,” plus “we felt the whole vibe of the song demanded some roller skate action!”

Listen here to the “Supersonica Girl” radio edit, produced by Chris Sheldon (Biffy Clyro, Foo Fighters, Pixies).

Hailing from Naples, Florida, Roxx Revolt and The Velvets are ready to seduce audiences with titanic riffage, sticky nectar songcraft, and the promise of life-altering amounts of fun.

The Tampa Times’ George Hudak wrote that seeing Roxx Revolt and The Velvets “was a major flashback to my heady college days at NYU Washington Square in the mid-seventies. Our campus hangouts were CBGB’s, Gildersleeves, and the Bottom Line. Punk rock was on the rise. Ramones, Television, Patti Smith Group, Talking Heads, etc. They called this new rock punk. It was raw, raunchy, and meant to be a visceral experience best shared communally. Roxx Revolt and The Velvets lit up the venue. The mostly under 30 crowd was revved up and rocking on the vibe being dished out by lead singer Roxx. This powerhouse performer backed a band that was tighter than tight. At one point Roxx shouted out “rock is not dead” and the crowd roared in agreement. Ditto to that!”

Roxx Revolt and The Velvets are currently adding the finishing flourishes of grit, glitter, and star-power to their forthcoming debut album, and are sharpening their live attack, ready to steal the spotlight for themselves and kick-start a revolution for rock’n’roll.

The classy and original rock ‘n’ roll of Roxx Revolt and The Velvets will be heading to the UK later this year. “With an energy level dialed in at 11,” they are a “rock machine determined to entertain you and make your night memorable.” Music can still be straight to the point, efficient, honest, and exciting. So, brace yourself for Roxx Revolt and The Velvets.

Band Members:

Dan Heath – Bass
Jake Shockley – Lead Guitar
Chris Campo – Drums/percussion
Roxx Revolt – Rhythm Guitar – Lead vocals

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Sam Bowden is an Author/Contributor Intern for the StreamLINE Music Blog. He enjoys making carefully curated Spotify playlists, thrift shopping, and playing trivia. Sam is a history and film studies graduate from Indiana University-Bloomington.
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Sam Bowden is an Author/Contributor Intern for the StreamLINE Music Blog. He enjoys making carefully curated Spotify playlists, thrift shopping, and playing trivia. Sam is a history and film studies graduate from Indiana University-Bloomington.

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