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Reverend Horton Heat

Revival

  • AMG Review of Revival

    Amg
    Mark Deming
    All Music Guide

    After nearly 15 years as the most frantic act in the ockabilly cosmos, Jim Heath and his partners in the Reverend Horton Heat seem to be slowing down just a bit, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Revival, Heat's eighth album, finds Heath cutting back the tempos and aiming for a slightly more subtle approach, though his guitar work is blazingly fluid as ever. The less manic attack was doubtless informed by the material, which finds Heath dealing with some serious themes for a change. The death of Heath's mother inspired "Someone in Heaven," a sincere country weeper that's deeply emotional without sounding cloying, while "Indigo Friends" pays homage to several friends who've succumbed to drug addiction. Elsewhere, "Revival" tells of one man's search for redemption of some kind, and the bluesy "Lonesome Man" and the full-throttle "Goin' Back Home" both deal with the ups and downs of life on the road with flinty but easygoing honesty. But while Revival is thought-provoking stuff by the Reverend Horton Heat's standards, there's still a solid dose of good rockin' fun here, with "Callin' in Twisted" and "Party Mad" devoted to the business of having a good time, "Octopus Mode" and "New York City Girls" celebrating memorable women, and "I'm Your Pet Rock" offering up a new and innovative romantic metaphor. If you're looking for some red-hot ockabilly, the Rev is still your man, but Revival shows off some unexpected sides of his personality, and the changeup makes for some refreshing listening.

Don't fuck with the Reverend
over 3 years ago

I decided to finally make it out to catch a rock n roll sermon from the great Reverend Horton Heat for the first time tonight. I had no idea what a serious cult following he had. He rocked to a packed out Mercy Lounge with Nashville's own burlesque show Panty Raid opening. I missed most of Panty Raid, as the show started a little earlier than expected, but the Reverend more than made up for it....

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Don't fuck with the Reverend
over 3 years ago

I decided to finally make it out to catch a rock n roll sermon from the great Reverend Horton Heat for the first time tonight. I had no idea what a serious cult following he had. He rocked to a packed out Mercy Lounge with Nashville's own burlesque show Panty Raid opening. I missed most of Panty Raid, as the show started a little earlier than expected, but the Reverend more than made up for it....

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