"The Revolution" unleashes their raw and potent energy with the album "Little Boy's Crime," released on April 25, 2016, under Horgi Music. This compact yet powerful collection of seven tracks clocks in at just 26 minutes, delivering a swift and impactful listening experience. The album opens with "Let Down" and closes with "Isn't It," framing a journey through intense, thought-provoking themes.
Inspired by the turbulent events of the time, "Little Boy's Crime" delves into the complexities of youth, rebellion, and the consequences of action. The title track, "Little Boy's Crime," sets the tone with its gritty, unapologetic sound, while "Shame Game" and "Oh What a Shame" explore the weight of guilt and societal judgment. "Sweet Dreams Tonight" offers a moment of respite, showcasing The Revolution's versatility, while "Walking By Myself" brings a sense of introspection and solitude.
The Revolution's distinctive sound blends raw energy with poignant lyricism, making "Little Boy's Crime" a standout addition to their discography. Following the success of their earlier works like "Syracuse 1985" and the single "I've Gone," this album solidifies their reputation as a band unafraid to tackle heavy themes with unbridled passion. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, "Little Boy's Crime" promises a gripping and unforgettable experience.