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===Breakup (2004β2009)=== In 2004, Revis recorded a second demo with Tony Berg and had intentions of rerecording such tracks for a second album.<ref name="melodic.net">[http://www.melodic.net/interviewsOne.asp?interviewId=80 Melodic Net β Interview]. Melodic.net (August 8, 2005). Retrieved on June 11, 2017.</ref> Despite the band's rising popularity, however, Revis would be dropped from Epic Records and forced to acquire new management after their first album.<ref name="tunelab.com">[http://tunelab.com/2010/02/01/revis-working-on-new-album/ Revis Working On New Album β tunelabΓ’βΛ]. Tunelab.com (February 1, 2010). Retrieved on June 11, 2017.</ref> Holman speculated this being due to poor management and the merging of [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]] and [[Sony]].<ref name="melodic.net"/> Around this time, Davis and Piribauer had joined a band named Hensley and caused question over the future of Revis.<ref>[http://www.melodic.net/newsOne.asp?newsId=3768 Melodic Net β Whatever Happened To Revis?]. Melodic.net (April 1, 2005). Retrieved on June 11, 2017.</ref> Holman and Cox, without Davis, Piribauer, or Thiemann, returned to Illinois and together began writing new material akin to Revis. As of August 2005, Holman affirmed that he and [[Tommy Henriksen]]<ref>[http://www.melodic.net/newsOne.asp?newsId=2181 Melodic Net β Revis Back In The Studio For Album No:2]. Melodic.net (February 26, 2004). Retrieved on June 11, 2017.</ref> were working on 12β15 new songs with titles such as "New Ways," "Hollow Days," "Red Letter Day," and "Taste in the Flash." However, he clarified that they would not be working with Don Gilmore or [[Ken Andrews]] and showed uncertainty in regards to finding a label and touring.<ref>Wippsson, Johan [http://www.melodic.net/interviewsOne.asp?interviewId=80 Interview with Revis] Melodic.net (August 8, 2005). Retrieved on 6-10-09.</ref> Later in the year, it was announced that Revis had ultimately disbanded. While the band had broken up, a number of members did their own projects. Piribauer joined Yotokyo as their drummer after meeting them when the band shared Revisβ rehearsal space. Davis and Cox had formed a new band by the name of Maryandi, later renamed [[The Yelling (band)|The Yelling]]. Holman worked with a new project called Aujalyn. The bassist Thiemann went on to form TJ Brown, Dove Lane and Deep Space Radio.
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