Single Review: Revivalry – Lost
Lost
Revivalry’s latest single, ‘Lost‘, is a defiant burst of youthful energy, packed with sun-scorched riffs and relentless momentum. With a sound that feels more at home in the heat-drenched expanse of the California desert than the coastal winds of Cleethorpes, the Lincolnshire trio solidify their position as one of the UK’s most exciting young rock acts.
Clocking in at three-and-a-half minutes, ‘Lost‘ is an urgent, adrenaline-fueled anthem that wrestles with the anxieties of time slipping away. The track’s themes of youthful ambition, the fear of stagnation, and the bittersweet reality of growing up are delivered with an infectious rawness, anchored by Joshua Corfield’s impassioned vocals and a driving rhythm section that recalls the power of Arctic Monkeys at their most electric, fused with the intensity of Rage Against the Machine.
Following their historic main stage performance at Kendal Calling where they became the youngest band ever to play, the band’s trajectory continues to skyrocket. The accompanying music video captures that very moment, overflowing with the unfiltered joy of three teenagers living their dream in real time.
What sets Revivalry apart isn’t just their age but their maturity in songwriting. They channel the urgency of Bring Me The Horizon and the anthemic spirit of Supergrass, blending nostalgia and ambition into something that feels genuinely fresh. ‘Lost‘ is more than just a song, it’s a statement of intent from a band on the brink of something huge.