Wild at Heart
posted in: Artist Features • Pop

Finn Riggins
If there’s a benefit to touring 245 days out of the year, living in a van with your two bandmates for most of that time and staying in a remote cabin with the same two bandmates for the remaining 120 days, then that benefit can be heard on Vs. Wilderness by Finn Riggins. The Idaho trio purvey rangy, lo-fi, quirky pop marked by odd time signatures and mercurial arrangements. On Dali, instruments sound as if they’ve been run through Fischer-Price speakers, with the low, cool vocals of singer Lisa Simpson applied to smooth the grit. It’s a playful tune, but Finn Riggins are multiple-trick ponies. Blackrock is anti-pop ” atonal and dark ” while A Whale, A Fish, is a shimmering, haunting, seaside elegy. And while the band’s good at ambitious, beautiful songcraft, they’re excellent at spastic melodies. So put on Wake (Keep This Town Alive) and let the frayed guitars and hyperkinetic drums lure you into the wild.
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