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The Reivers (band)

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Years active
  
1984-1991, 2008–present

Associated acts
  
Fire Marshals of Bethlehem

Origin
  
Austin, Texas, United States (1984)

Albums
  
Members
  
John Croslin, Kim Longacre

Genres
  
Indie rock, Alternative rock, Pop music

Record labels
  
Capitol Records, DB Records, Dualtone Records

Similar
  
Glass Eye, Sixteen Deluxe, Guadalcanal Diary, Don Dixon, Let's Active

Profiles

The Reivers are an American pop band from Austin, Texas. Formed in 1984 as Zeitgeist, they were forced to change their name before releasing their second album in 1987, due to another group claiming prior rights to the name. They chose the name "The Reivers" from the title of the William Faulkner novel.

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The band included John Croslin, songwriter, vocalist, guitars; Kim Longacre, vocals, guitars; Cindy Toth, bass, violin; and Garrett Williams, drums. They were the best-known of a cluster of Austin-based bands loosely grouped under the name "New Sincerity". Writing for No Depression in 2008, critic Peter Blackstock described The Reivers as "a classic pop band . . . They balanced memorable melodies and unstoppable energy with seemingly effortless ease, contrasting the rough and sweet vocals of frontfolks John Croslin and Kim Longacre (respectively) amid an infectious swirl of chiming guitars and the unbelievably lively rhythms of drummer Garrett Williams and bassist Cindy Toth."

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The band released four albums, all of which received critical praise but not much commercial success, before disbanding in 1991. Croslin went on to work as producer and engineer on records for a number of bands, notably Spoon and Guided by Voices. Two Reivers songs, "Almost Home" and "Araby," were covered by Hootie and the Blowfish on their 2000 collection Scattered, Smothered and Covered. In 1998, Stereophile critic Robert Baird called The Reivers "one of America's great lost bands."

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Croslin later co-founded an Austin band called The Fire Marshals of Bethlehem. In 2005 this band released an album entitled Songs For Housework, and Croslin subsequently left the band.

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The Reivers reunited in 2008 for occasional performances around Austin. On August 28, 2008, The Reivers played a benefit concert in Austin, and John Croslin announced that the re-formed band would now be called Right Or Happy. Under the new name, and now also including a keyboardist, Eric Friend, the band played at the 2009 South by Southwest. In January 2013 the band (once again calling itself The Reivers) released a new album, their first in more than 20 years.

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Discography

  • Zeitgeist (EP, 1984)
  • Translate Slowly (1985)
  • Saturday (1987)
  • End of the Day (1989)
  • Pop Beloved (1991)
  • Second Story (2013)

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    Songs

    ArabyTranslate Slowly · 1985
    Things Don't ChangeTranslate Slowly · 1985
    Star Telegram

    References

    The Reivers (band) Wikipedia