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Riverside


Line-up

2001-  Piotr Kozieradzki - drums
2001-2018  Mariusz Duda - vocals, bass, acoustic guitars
› 2018-  -//- vocals, bass, guitars
2003-  Michał Łapaj - keyboards
2020-  Maciej Meller - guitars
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2001-2003  Jacek Melnicki - keyboards
2001-2016  Piotr Grudzinski - guitars
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2017  Marcin Odyniec - saxophone
2017  Mateusz Owczarek - guitars
2017-2020  Maciej Meller - guitars
2018  Matteo Bassoli - bass
2003  Krzysztof Melnicki - trombone
2007  Robert Srzednicki - guitars, keyboards
2007  Artur Szolc - percussion
2009  Adam Kłosiński - trombone
2009  Karol Gołowacz - saxophone
2009  Rafał Gańko - trumpet
2012  Marcin Odyniec - saxophone
2018  Mateusz Owczarek - guitars
2018  Maciej Meller - guitars
2018  Michał Jelonek - violin

Discography

2002 Riverside Demo [Demo]
2003 Riverside [Demo] 9
2003 Loose Heart [Single] 8.8
2005 Conceiving You [Single] 8.9
2007 02 Panic Room [Single] 9.2
2008 Reality Dream Tour 2008 [Split]
2008 Schizophrenic Prayer [Single] 8.9
2008 Reality Dream [Live] 9.3
2009 Reality Dream [DVD] 9.5
2011 Forgotten Land [Single]
2011 Reality Dream Trilogy [Boxset] 9.3
2012 Celebrity Touch [Single] 6.7
2015 Discard Your Fear [Single]
2016 Time Travallers [Single] 9
2016 #Addicted [Single] 9
2016 Eye Of The Soundscape [Compilation] 8.2
2016 Shine [Single]
2017 Lost 'N' Found: Live In Tilburg [Live] 9.3
2018 Vale Of Tears [Single] 8.7
2018 River Down Below [Single] 8.8
2018 Lament [Single] 9
2021 Story Of My Dream [Single] 8
2021 Riverside 20 - Vol.1, The Shorts [Compilation] 9.1
2021 Riverside 20 - Vol.2, The Longs [Compilation] 9.2
2022 I'm Done With You [Single] 7
2022 Self-Aware [Single] 7.5
2023 Friend Or Foe? [Single] 7.8

Latest reviews

Among prog fans, few groups hold such pride of place as Riverside; within a genre that many of its detractors criticize for emphasizing style and technicality over substance, the Polish group have consistently produced music teeming with powerful emotion. A recent history beset by tragedy and setbacks has given good reason to further explore emotion and identity, which Riverside have very much done on ID.Entity, a record that looks both back towards their roots and also ever onward.
Review by musclassia ››
Albums about death are always hard to talk about. And not just albums about conceptual death; those are all right. Albums about one death. Real death. Someone's there and then they're not.
Review by RaduP ››
After hearing the single "Celebrity Touch", many have feared (or hoped) that Riverside would, like a lot of prog bands in recent years (Pain Of Salvation, Opeth, Dark Suns to name a few) find their new permanent address in the 70's - the...
Review by Milena ››

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