An amusing anecdote emerged as Rivers of Nihil's Jeff Dieffenbach spoke with Loudwire recently about the progressive death metal band's adventurous new album, The Work, and his role as the ...
Pennsylvania tech-death rippers Rivers of Nihil are following 2015’s Monarchy with a new album, Where Owls Know My Name, which drops on March 16 via Metal Blade. It was produced by Carson Slovak (who ...
Pennsylvania progressive death metallers Rivers of Nihil have announced their self-titled fifth album, due May 30 via Metal Blade (pre-order). Here’s some background on the LP, via press release: ...
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Though Rivers of Nihil lean a little heavier, guitarist Brody Uttley reveals in our latest edition of Gear Factor that his earlier roots are a little more rock and blues leaning. Taking us way back to ...
The Work is by far the group’s most cohesive, ambitious, meditative, and varied effort, with greater uses of philosophical significance and transcendental respites. Rivers of Nihil's Where Owls Know ...
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Having to end the show early meant only playing ten songs, but given their average song lengths and the appreciative between-song banter, that stretched out to an hour. Not that I was counting, though ...
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Welcome to Seven in Seven, where we look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are rock ’n’ roll, jazz, heavy metal, R&B, singer-songwriter or indie, ...
Pennsylvania death metal quintet Rivers Of Nihil will be releasing their second full-length studio album on August 21 through Metal Blade Records. Following 2013's excellent The Conscious Seed Of ...
Reading, Pennsylvania's Rivers Of Nihil have 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 ...