After releasing the impressive and promising
Skeleton in summer of 2008, the L.A. band
Abe Vigoda doesn't change much on the stopgap
Reviver EP they released in early 2009. They still hit a sweet spot between the noise pop, experimental rock, and tropical-inspired indie rock that
Animal Collective once called home. They still manage to barely corral their wildness and make inspired and exciting songs instead of unleashing an out of control hot mess. If anything, the four original songs on the record are a touch more accessible and melodic than anything from the album, with the insistent "House" and tumbling "The Reaper" having actual hooks that will stick after only one listen. The originals are so strong that the dirge-like cover of
Stevie Nicks "'Wild Heart" seems unnecessary, and maybe even a little ill-advised. It sounds like a stunt cover that they could pull out at a live show, not something they needed to devote six precious minutes of airtime to. Still, if you were captured by
Skeleton and found its synthesis of styles and sounds thrilling, you'll definitely want to get a hold of
Reviver, too. It's just as good. ~ Tim Sendra