AVI Buffalo - AVI Buffalo Review

AVI Buffalo

AVI Buffalo

Release Date: 26th Apr, 2010
Label: Sub Pop
Genre: Alternative Rock

There are moments in everybody’s life – moments buried deep in the blissful haze of departed childhood or misspent youth – which are always conjured up upon hearing a certain song. Whether it’s one that was around at the time, or one that sums up how you felt, just hearing a few seconds are enough to transport you back to a time and place that you hadn’t thought about for a long time – slices of life long gone, dreams long discarded, love long since faded, people long since dead.


Avi Buffalo is the adopted name of 19-year-old Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg, also the moniker of the band that he and three of his friends began some three years ago while in high school. Together – somehow – they’ve managed to create an album full of those moments, songs that evoke so precisely half-remembered summers and first loves that never existed, events and people in your life that never were, but which you can’t help but remember.

  
It’s very much a summer album, not just because of the (in)gloriously titled Summer Cum (“I got lost in your summer cum / Leave all your stains with me”), but because its songs glow with the warmth of that time of year. What’s in It For? almost starts from where The Shins’ New Slang left off, its surreal lyrics and falsetto vocals capturing the sense of a never-ending August night, albeit one imbued with teenage uncertainty. Then there’s the lilting One Last, which captures the last vestiges of sunset, and the gentle erosion of innocence through experience on the lovely Can’t I Know?


Throughout, Avi’s vocals coalesce remarkably with those of keyboard player Rebecca Coleman, who was originally Avi’s muse by way of an intense teenage crush. You can hear the tenderness of first love in their voices, which makes each song that much more fragile and brittle. Yet that frailty is strengthened by the band’s glorious sunlit melodies and obtuse imagery, all of which combine to turn this into a truly remarkable album that’s sad and wistful way beyond the band’s years.

Reviewed by Mischa Pearlman

About The Artist

AVI Buffalo

Avi Buffalo is a band from Long Beach, California, headed by songwriter/guitarist Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg. The band signed to Sub Pop Records in late 2009 and released their self-titled debut on April 27th, 2010. Avi began writing and recording songs at home on his computer during his 10th grade year in high school, and debuted a full electric band at the beginning of his junior year. The group -- drummer Sheridan Riley and bassist Barbara Kramer (keyboardist and vocalist Rebecca Coleman and Bassist Arin Fazio left in August 2010. Rebecca now currently fronts Pageants)-- played a number of local shows in Long Beach before being asked to play in Los Angeles. A year later Avi began recording songs with Aaron Embry, and these recordings began to form parts of the band's first record. Avi's music is a mash-up of many genres, with heavy guitar influence and lyrical ambiguity. Avi Buffalo On Facebook http://www.avibuffalomusic.com/

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3 Comments

  1. dylanwjones 29 Sep 2010

    Wow, just discovered them this week. Amazing band and awesome music!

  2. Dunnemin 30 May 2010

    Will end up in all the Top 10's of all the december lists of 2010. Love this.

  3. Chuhmaster 02 May 2010

    Wonderful Music!!!

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