Rivers of Nihil - Terrestria IV: Work (Instrumental)

Buy here: Stream on @Spotify: RIVERS OF NIHIL has never fit neatly into a box, but with 2018’s “Where Owls Know My Name,“ they transcended all labels applied to them. Returning in 2021 with “The Work,“ they forged further into new territory, delivering an album that was as cerebral as it was visceral, and that covers a staggering sonic range, definitively placing them in a category of their own. With the first track penned in the fall of 2018, while the band were touring on …Owls…, the writing process for “The Work“ was long, lasting well into 2020. Even before the music industry shutdown that happened concurrently with the Covid pandemic, the band intended to take most of 2020 off to focus on writing, meaning that their schedule was not disrupted. Guitarist Brody Uttley describes the final product as a “Sound World,“ a term coined by a friend. “It’s an album that almost sounds like a place rather than a thing. It puts you in this world where you’re not exactly sure what is going on at certain points, but eventually, it all comes together. It’s harsh and cold, but also warm and inviting,“ he adds. RIVERS OF NIHIL’s “The Work“ (Instrumentals) is streaming now. The Work (Instrumentals) Track Listing: 1. The Tower (Theme from “The Work”) (Instrumental) 2. Dreaming Black Clockwork (Instrumental) 3. Wait (Instrumental) 4. Focus (Instrumental) 5. Clean (Instrumental) 6. The Void from Which No Sound Escapes (Instrumental) 7. MORE? (Instrumental) 8. Tower 2 (Instrumental) 9. Episode (Instrumental) 10. Maybe One Day (Instrumental) 11. Terrestria IV: Work (Instrumental) RIVERS OF NIHIL Live: 9/19/2024 Empire Underground — Albany, NY 9/20/2024 New England Metal And Hardcore Fest Pre-Party @ The Palladium Upstairs – Worcester, MA 9/21/2024 Montage Music Hall — Rochester, NY 9/22/2024 Metal Injection Fest – Brooklyn, NY RIVERS OF NIHIL Instrumental Lineup: Brody Uttley - guitar Jon Topore - guitar Adam Biggs - bass/vocals Jared Klein - drums Zach Strouse - Saxophone Grant McFarland - Cello on “The Void from Which No Sound Escapes”
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