Revivalry Are Back and They’re Anything But “Lost”

Revivalry kick off 2025 with “LOST”, a high-energy, riff-driven anthem that blends desert-rock grit with youthful urgency.

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3/20/20251 min read

If 2024 was the year Revivalry broke through, then 2025 is the year they grab the mic, the stage, and the whole damn crowd by the collar. The Lincolnshire teen trio are kicking off their biggest year yet with "LOST", a rattling, riff-heavy anthem that feels more at home in a sun-drenched desert than their usual storm-battered English coastline. And if you thought these guys were taking a break after storming festival main stages and sweaty clubs alike, think again—this is just the beginning.

Not many teenage bands can say they’ve made festival history before even finishing their first real tour. Last summer, the trio became the youngest-ever act to hit Kendal Calling’s Main Stage, plucked straight from a breakout live set into a summer of packed festival crowds, wild support slots, and a headline gig at Manchester’s Deaf Institute to close out the year.

Their last single, "The Town," was a battle cry for a new generation of gig-goers, but "LOST" is what happens when that battle cry echoes into the future, only to be met with existential dread. Drenched in snaking, desert-dry riffs and punchy, festival-ready energy, "LOST" is a song that taps into the universal fear of growing up and looking back, wondering if the best days have already slipped away.

Frontman Joshua Corfield puts it bluntly: “It’s that fear of waking up middle-aged and realizing all the excitement, potential, and dreams you had as a teenager were actually as good as it was ever going to get.

Now officially linked up with Stockport-based record label and creative powerhouse, Cosmic Glue, Revivalry are gearing up for their biggest year yet. With new music on the way and a summer stacked with festival appearances, including returns to Kendal Calling and Camper Calling, it’s clear they’re ones to watch.

Listen to "Lost":

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