The Revolt – “Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle”

The Revolt’s new EP “Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle” brings five tight tracks that hit hard. It opens with “Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle”, a song that sets the tone with a rough-edged frustration aimed at the kind of emotional invisibility that too many people are numb to.
“Damned Love” slows things down just enough to get under your skin. There’s a bitter honesty in the way it looks at loneliness and the fallout of fantasy-fueled expectations. Then “Catharsis” pulls no punches with a blast of frustration and clarity around identity that feels long overdue.
Right when things get too heavy, “Uisce Beatha” walks in like it owns the room, cheeky, fast, and a reminder that The Revolt know how to have fun with their chaos. “Never Say His Name” closes the EP with purpose and fury, staying sharp and focused while refusing to play into tired true-crime tropes.
The vocals are raw in all the right places, shifting between seething and soulful without missing a beat, it’s impressive. If this EP hits home, don’t sleep on it, follow The Revolt on social media to keep up with everything they’ve got coming for the rest of 2025.