The Reivers were an American pop band hailing from Austin, Texas, active predominantly during the 1980s. Known for their jangly, melodic style that blended country, folk, and rock, they played a significant role in the alternative country-rock scene. The band, led by John Croslin and featuring Kim Longacre's distinctive vocals, gained critical acclaim for albums such as "Translate Slowly" and "Saturday." Despite their dissolution in 1991, The Reivers' sound and influence continue to resonate in the genre.