LOVERS REVOLT Featuring Ex-PRONG, NOTHINGFACE Members: New Music Posted Online

August 28, 2007

LOVERS REVOLT, the new band featuring former PRONG bassist Mike Longworth (on guitar),Bill Gaal (ex-NOTHINGFACE; vocals),Tony Bernatonis (bass),Cheyne Fritts (guitar),and Michael Johnson (drums),has posted two new songs — "I've Lost Everything" and "All in Knots" — on its MySpace page.

According to the band's official bio, LOVERS REVOLT's sound is "distinct, fresh and blistering with energy." The group, which is signed to Level 7, is set "to grab people by the throat, with a spirit and attitude that will cause a rock revolution."

Longworth previously stated about the group's musical direction, "It sounds typical to say I don't know how to describe or compare the music. I really can't. It's heavy at times, very simple rock songs with hooks and great melodies."

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