The Revival of the Fittest EP is the second and final extended play by the American Christian hard rock band Aftereight.
Ultimately, this would lead the band to change their name to Capital Lights the next year, as a sign of their new direction.
[3] It is also the release to spark the attention of Tooth & Nail Records, and what eventually led to the band signing with the label.
JJ Francesco of New Release Tuesday praised the EP immensely saying: "This album is a nice treat if you can somehow find it.
"[2] Preston Tucker of Jesus Freak Hideout plainly stated: "Overall, this album is very solid.