The Band Explains: I See Rivers - 'How'

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The seriously unique trio, I See Rivers, have returned with new track ‘How’ - the fourth installment from their forthcoming debut album. The song sees the band reflecting on the love story of Perseus and Andromeda, they took a moment to explain it to us in more depth. 


Your track ‘How’ is out now, can you tell us what the track is about?:
Our single is inspired by the greek Gods Andromeda and Perseus and 'How' reflects a couple's turbulent love-story as they try and make sense of their relationship.

It is the fourth track from your debut album, how is that coming along? When will be get to hear it? 
Our debut album is being mastered as we speak, which is very exciting. We can't believe we've actually come this far with it and we can't wait to share it to everyone. We're will be releasing it this autumn, more details will be announced soon! 

Despite originally being from Norway, you all met in Liverpool at LIPA, what were you all studying? 
We all studied music at LIPA, the course included songwriting, production and business amongst other things.

You then moved to Wales, what caused that decision? 
While we were studying in Liverpool we went back and forth to Pembrokeshire, Wales, to record our music with Owain Fleetwood Jenkins at StudiOwz. When we graduated, we really wanted to change base and we were naturally drawn towards the sea and the cliffs of Pembrokeshire.

What do you hope your listeners take from this track? 
We hope that 'How' will bring a summery, uplifting feel to our listeners and we hope we can spread some joy in these scary and unsettling times we're in right now. 


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