Shortly afterwards, The Revelations became the first signing to the new UK division of the worldâs largest talent agency William Morris Agency, also home to Prince, Amy Winehouse and Gnarls Barkley, and performed at last yearâs Wireless Festival in Hyde Park.2007 also saw the girls appear as guests of Tim Lovejoy on Soccer AM and perform on Channel 4âs The Tube, following the release of another single, âBaby, I Want You To Knowâ, which made the Radio 2 B-list during the summer. The station then made history by making The Revelations self-titled debut album the first ever Radio 2 Album Of The Week by an unsigned act.So how credible are The Revelations? Well how many pop acts put out their own records and align themselves with uber cool independent distributors like Artists Without A Label (AWAL)? And thereâs only been one pop outfit thatâs enjoyed the patronage of infamous indie mogul Alan McGee, who gave The Revs their first ever gig at his Death Disco club night. And talking of clubs, the girls were so impressed by Death Disco they used the same Notting Hill venue to run their own night on the first Sunday of every month attracting The Killers, Stereophonics, Suede and The Laâs.Now theyâre back with a new ABBA-esque pop masterpiece of a single and brilliant Scooby-Doo inspired video. Right in time for Christmas too. This time the world is ready.