Rivers of Nihil's third album, 'Where Owls My Name,' released March 16, 2018, brought them widespread international acclaim for its stellar songwriting, daring arrangements and use of saxophone. The third in their 'Terrestria' suite of four seasonal-themed albums. Produced by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland. Album artwork by Dan Seagrave.
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Rivers of Nihil's third album, 'Where Owls My Name,' released March 16, 2018, brought them widespread international acclaim for its st… read more
Rivers of Nihil's third album, 'Where Owls My Name,' released March 16, 2018, brought them widespread international acclaim for its stellar songwriting, daring arrangement… read more
Formed in 2009 in Reading, USA, RIVERS OF NIHIL – which can be can be defined as the continuation of a neutral flow of retaining emptiness; humble, egoless…— took shape after Jake Dieffenbach (vocals), Ron Nelson (drums), and Jon Kunz (guitars) got together to create a band to push the boundaries of death metal. Formed out of the ashes of their previous band, Jake, Ron, and Jon played their first show as a three piece, but soon after the band recruited Adam Biggs (bass/vocals) and Brody Uttley (guitars) who had both recently exited their own old band. RIVERS OF NIHIL went on to self… read more
Formed in 2009 in Reading, USA, RIVERS OF NIHIL – which can be can be defined as the continuation of a neutral flow of retaining emptiness; humble, egoless…— took shape after Jake Dieffenba… read more
Formed in 2009 in Reading, USA, RIVERS OF NIHIL – which can be can be defined as the continuation of a neutral flow of retaining emptiness; humble, egoless…— took shape after Jake Dieffenbach (vocals), Ron Nelson (drums), and Jon Kunz … read more