Reverend and the Makers are an English rock band from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The band is fronted by Jon McClure, nicknamed "The Reverend". Their debut album,
The State of Things (2007), helped them gain success in Britain and spawned the UK top 10 single "Heavyweight Champion of the World". The band released their second album,
A French Kiss in the Chaos (2009), which led to them being invited to support Oasis on their final tour, of the first part of their career, playing venues such as Wembley Stadium. The band's third studio album,
@Reverend_Makers, was released in 2012, their fourth studio album,
ThirtyTwo, was released in 2014 which had more electronic and dance music influences. These were followed by
Mirrors in 2015 and
The Death of a King in 2017 which showcased a hard rock and folk influenced sound. Their seventh album, the soul and R&B inflected
Heatwave in the Cold North was released in 2023 and became the band's first Top 10 album in the UK in 16 years.