After two and a half years from the release of their last full-length album Anno Domini High Definition, Polish proggers Riverside have started working on their new album.

Mariusz Duda (vocals, bass) commented: "I think that it's high time for some new sounds, and I really mean new. Last year's EP didn't explore any new musical paths, it was a sort of a link to our beginnings. We have enclosed that period with this frame. And it's high time we went on a different path which would neither be the musical continuation of the above mentioned EP, nor even of ADHD. What will come out of this — we shall see. For now, what we compose is really open, there are a lot of great melodies, the acoustic guitar is back, and the metal riffs evolved into more rock riffs. If we don't screw it up on the way, it's going to be a really powerful and mature album, one of the best we've recorded, if not the best."

The new album is expected to be released late this year or in early 2013 through Century Media/Inside Out worldwide and by Mystic Production in Poland. The band has recently renewed their contracts with the two labels for the next two releases.


Source: riversideband.pl
Band profile: Riverside
 
Posted: 02.03.2012 by K†ulu



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BloodTears - 02.03.2012 at 12:05  
Progeeks rejoice, I am

Not sure what to think about the "metal riff being replaced by more rock riffs", but just hoping it's Riverside, which means good.
K†ulu - 02.03.2012 at 12:17  
Written by BloodTears on 02.03.2012 at 12:05

Progeeks rejoice, I am

Not sure what to think about the "metal riff being replaced by more rock riffs", but just hoping it's Riverside, which means good.

Yeah, I was also a bit taken aback by this "metal riffs replaced by rock riffs," but I have faith in Riverside. But there will be no ADHD part II, which I would love
Milena - 02.03.2012 at 13:43  
Go Mariusz!
JohnDoe - 02.03.2012 at 14:17  
Great news, looking forward to this
Ag Fox - 02.03.2012 at 14:42  
Written by BloodTears on 02.03.2012 at 12:05

Not sure what to think about the "metal riff being replaced by more rock riffs", but just hoping it's Riverside, which means good.
I'm more worried than you lol
BudDa - 02.03.2012 at 17:04  
Weeeeee
Dark Blood - 02.03.2012 at 17:50  
Oh boy oh boy! New Riverside album!

Written by BloodTears on 02.03.2012 at 12:05

Progeeks rejoice, I am

Not sure what to think about the "metal riff being replaced by more rock riffs", but just hoping it's Riverside, which means good.


Somehow I associate that particular statement to their first 2 albums. Either way, rock or metal doesn't matter, It's Riverside and so far they never let us down.
BloodTears - 02.03.2012 at 17:51  
Written by K†ulu on 02.03.2012 at 12:17


Yeah, I was also a bit taken aback by this "metal riffs replaced by rock riffs," but I have faith in Riverside. But there will be no ADHD part II, which I would love


But the probability of ADHD part II was very low, you have to admit Or were you thinking along the lines of what they did on the first 3 albums in terms of concept?

At this point, I'll try not to think too much about it, but we might be surprised by this new Riverside.
BloodTears - 02.03.2012 at 17:52  
Written by Ag Fox on 02.03.2012 at 14:42

Written by BloodTears on 02.03.2012 at 12:05

Not sure what to think about the "metal riff being replaced by more rock riffs", but just hoping it's Riverside, which means good.
I'm more worried than you lol


What are you afraid of? lol
Unhealer - 02.03.2012 at 17:57  
Rock riffs? Don't tell me they are going all 70's prog rock also
Pain Of Salvation started it and now everyone is following.

Well I guess whatever they do, it's good that they go for a change. The last year's EP, as Mariusz said, was more of a step backwards and I couldn't take any of it.
I hope I will be comfortable with this change
Czerny Reiter - 02.03.2012 at 22:08  
I just know this will be good. Riverside has yet to dissapoint. Retro-70´s prog would hardly fit with Riverside's style, though I don't reckon they will take that path.
tea[m]ster - 03.03.2012 at 04:37  
Written by Unhealer on 02.03.2012 at 17:57

Rock riffs? Don't tell me they are going all 70's prog rock also


^This
Oh please no, I have had my fill with POS, Opeth and Dark Suns. Riverside have not let me down yet!
BloodTears - 03.03.2012 at 10:25  
Written by Dark Blood on 02.03.2012 at 17:50

Oh boy oh boy! New Riverside album!

Somehow I associate that particular statement to their first 2 albums. Either way, rock or metal doesn't matter, It's Riverside and so far they never let us down.


I don't know, they always had heavy riffs from the start. I really don't care what they do as long as it's "Riverside" and it sounds well to my ears.
R'Vannith - 04.03.2012 at 09:50  
*salivates*

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