07/02/2026 - Six String Revolver
☕ Coffee and Metal🤘 with Southern Utah based - Six String Revolver has always been a band built on attitude, grit, melody, and unapologetic rock n’ roll energy. With a sound that pulls from classic hard rock, southern swagger, metal edge, bluesy soul, and outlaw storytelling, the band continues to carve its own path.Six String Revolver sounds like American hard rock with dirt under its nails and fire in its blood.Our music has that old-school hard rock soul, but it is built for right now. Heavy enough to hit you in the chest, melodic enough to sing with us, and honest enough that you know we lived every word. There is danger in it, there is pain in it, there is rebellion in it, but there is also heart.Six String Revolver is for the outsiders, the fighters, the lovers, the sinners, the survivors, and anyone who still believes rock n’ roll should mean something.
The Band👇
Raven Cain - Vox
Bill “Ash” Dent - Bass
Robert “Monster” Cantu - Drums
Hawkeye Pearce - Guitar
I sat down with Raven Cain, Hawkeye, and Ash to talk about their influences, what secretly shapes their music, who would survive the zombie apocalypse, and what fans can expect in 2026. Check out the interview Sponsors/Endorsements:
Hawkeye Pearce - SIT Strings
Signed to Ragebreed Records
Six String Revolver is not a band trying to fit neatly into one category. The sound is built from classic hard rock, metal, blues, southern attitude, melody, groove, and raw life experience. Hawkeye brings a riff-driven rock foundation with a wild mix of influences. Ash brings musical depth, mood, harmony, and discovery. Raven Cain brings the voice of an outlaw preacher, a fighter, and a storyteller who treats every stage like a battlefield and every song like a confession.Together, Six String Revolver is loud, honest, dangerous, soulful, and built for people who still believe rock n’ roll should have teeth.Fans can follow the band on Facebook, Instagram, and at www.sixstringrevolver.com for shows, music, merch, videos, and all upcoming 2026 announcements.
Six String Revolver InterviewRaven Cain, Hawkeye & Ash Talk Influences, Rock N’ Roll, Zombies, Coffee, and the Road Ahead
Angel:Who are your biggest musical influences, and how have they shaped your style?HAWKEYE:There have been quite a few over the years. In the beginning, it was KISS and Ace Frehley, along with Black Sabbath and Tony Iommi. Both of those bands — and those guitar players — helped set the foundation for my guitar style and songwriting.Later on, Van Halen, AC/DC, Disturbed, and so many others came into the picture. The list goes on. There have been a lot of bands and individual artists who helped shape what I do.I always say my style is like Heinz 57 — a mixture of many things blended into one.ASH:I draw musical influence from a wide range of sources: guitarists, drummers, keyboardists, symphonic composers — you name it. My style lives in harmonies, groove, and mood. I enjoy cerebral playing, but for me it mainly serves the feeling I’m trying to share.As a guitarist, some of my early influences were Steve Lukather, Neal Schon, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, Eddie Van Halen, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, and bands like Rush, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, and The Police. All of that shaped the way I hear music, the way I build parts, and the way I try to support the song.RAVEN CAIN:My influences come from all over the hard rock map. I grew up loving bands that had danger, soul, melody, and attitude. Guns N’ Roses, The Doors, AC/DC, KISS, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath — all of that stuff got into my blood.But for me, it was never just about singing notes. It was about presence. It was about making people feel something. I always loved frontmen who could walk onstage and make the room feel like something dangerous might happen. That shaped me more than anything.I also come from martial arts, philosophy, and survival. So my style is part outlaw preacher, part street fighter, part rock n’ roll storyteller. I don’t want to just sing songs. I want to testify. I want every show to feel like a revival at the Church of Rock N Roll.
Angel:What’s something you listen to that might surprise people, given the music you make?HAWKEYE:Classical music. I love the violin licks, runs, melodies, and scales. There’s a lot of power and emotion in that kind of music, and it definitely finds its way into the way I think about guitar.ASH:What’s surprising anymore? Haha. I listen to R&B, reggae, a lot of Romantic Era classical music, bluegrass, and I really like George Michael’s solo albums from the ’90s. Good music is good music, no matter what box people try to put it in.RAVEN CAIN:People might be surprised that I listen to spiritual music, old country, blues, and even some classical or meditative music. I love anything that has soul in it. I don’t care what genre it is.A sad country song, a gospel choir, an old blues singer, or a hard rock anthem can all come from the same place if it’s honest. I’m drawn to music that feels like it cost somebody something to write it.
Angel:What’s a non-musical skill, hobby, or obsession in the band that has secretly shaped your music?
HAWKEYE:I’m not sure if it’s a skill, but I constantly hear music and guitar riffs in my head. It actually helps me write songs. Sometimes the riff is already there before I even pick up the guitar.ASH:Life shapes music. When you bring a group of people together who all love rock, you never know exactly what you’re going to get.For me, I love the outdoors because of the solitude. I’ll look at the horizon and imagine what’s out there. I’ve seen Google Earth, so I know what’s technically out there, but I imagine it more introspectively — like, what would I do, or who would I be, if I existed out there?I live for discovery. Some people push the boundaries of music to create sounds and tonalities nobody has heard before. I approach it more as discovering how to express music in fresh ways within the tones and sounds I’ve grown to love. Once I run out of ideas there, who knows what comes next? Haha.RAVEN CAIN:Martial arts has shaped everything I do. It taught me discipline, timing, intensity, control, and how to survive. Being a martial artist changes the way you move, the way you breathe, the way you handle pressure, and the way you carry yourself.It also shaped my lyrics. A lot of what I write comes from the warrior path — falling down, getting back up, betrayal, redemption, pain, honor, freedom, and becoming something stronger than what tried to break you.I’m also obsessed with philosophy and the human struggle. I’m always looking at why people suffer, why they fight, why they love, why they destroy themselves, and how they rise again. That all ends up in the music.
Angel:Who in the band would survive a zombie apocalypse the longest — and why?HAWKEYE:Probably Raven. LOL.Number one, they’d never be able to catch him. Number two, they wouldn’t understand the way he is, so they wouldn’t know for sure what he was. They’d probably just leave him alone. Once they saw him, they’d be confused.ASH:We’re already in a zombie apocalypse. I’ll survive as long as God has something He’d like me to do.RAVEN CAIN:Apparently Hawkeye says me, and he might be right. I’ve trained my whole life for chaos. Martial arts, survival mindset, discipline, awareness that is my world.But the real reason I would survive is because I know how to adapt. You don’t survive by being the biggest or the loudest. You survive by being aware, staying calm, making smart choices, and knowing when to fight and when to disappear.Also, let’s be honest the zombies might take one look at me and think, “Nope. That guy already looks infected with rock n’ roll.”.
Angel:Where can people catch Six String Revolver in 2026?
HAWKEYE:We have a few events coming up, and people can see all the dates at www.sixstringrevolver.com. You can also catch all the latest and greatest news on our social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.ASH:On Ragebreed Records! As we continue building our show calendar, let us know where you are and where you want to see Six String Revolver.RAVEN CAIN:People can catch us live throughout 2026 as we keep building the Six String Revolver machine. The best place to stay updated is www.sixstringrevolver.com, along with our Facebook and Instagram pages.With the new album, the Ragebreed Records connection, and the fire this band has right now, 2026 is going to be a serious year for Six String Revolver. We’re not just trying to play shows. We’re trying to build a movement.
Angel:What are your favorite venues to play shows at?HAWKEYE:Any and all venues that have a big enough stage to run around and rock out on.ASH:Anywhere the audience is really listening. I do like bigger stages where we can move around without tripping over the microphones.RAVEN CAIN:I love venues that have real energy. Give me a room where the crowd is alive, loud, and ready to be part of the show. It doesn’t matter if it’s a packed club, a festival stage, or a biker bar full of people ready to raise hell — if the audience gives us energy, we’ll give it right back.Of course, I love a good stage with room to move, because Six String Revolver is not a stand-still-and-stare-at-your-shoes kind of band. We bring a show. We bring sweat, volume, attitude, and connection
Angel:What platforms can fans follow you on?HAWKEYE:Fans can follow Six String Revolver on Facebook, Instagram, and at www.sixstringrevolver.com.ASH:Facebook, Instagram, and www.sixstringrevolver.com are the best places to keep up with us, including show announcements, new music, videos, and everything coming from the band.RAVEN CAIN:That’s where we post show dates, new music, videos, merch, announcements, and all the madness that comes with this band. Join the Firing Squad and stay connected, because we’re just getting started.Angel:How would you describe Six String Revolver as coffee?HAWKEYE:Hot and smooth — and hot! With an energetic edge.ASH:Smoooooooth… cough.RAVEN CAIN:Six String Revolver as coffee would be black, strong, a little dangerous, and probably served in a dirty mug at 2 a.m. backstage somewhere.It would wake you up, burn a little going down, and make you want to start a revolution before breakfast.















