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Album
Places for Breathing is the debut studio album by American post-grunge band Revis, released on May 20, 2003 through Epic Records. The record was produced by Don Gilmore, known for his work with Linkin Park and Pearl Jam, and mixed by Andy Wallace. Recording sessions took place in 2002 and 2003, during which the band developed a sound blending elements of alternative rock, grunge, and post-grunge, with polished production aimed at mainstream rock audiences. The album runs for 42 minutes and 17 seconds and consists of eleven tracks, including the singles “Caught in the Rain” and “Seven.” “Caught in the Rain” gained significant exposure after appearing on the soundtrack for the Marvel film Daredevil (2003), which helped introduce the band to a wide audience prior to the album’s release. The single charted on multiple Billboard charts, reaching number 8 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and number 20 on the Modern Rock Tracks. “Seven,” the second single, also received airplay on modern rock stations and MTV2. Musically, Places for Breathing carried the hallmarks of early 2000s post-grunge, including dynamic loud/soft song structures, driving guitar riffs, and emotionally charged vocals from frontman Justin Holman. Guitarist Robert Davis and bassist Bob Thiemann provided the band’s heavy yet melodic foundation, while drummer Nathaniel Cox completed the lineup. The band’s sound drew comparisons to acts such as Chevelle, Fuel, and Staind, placing Revis firmly within the era’s alternat