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There are three bands who share the name Riverside.
1) Riverside is a progressive rock band from Warsaw, Poland, founded in 2001 by Mariusz Duda (bass guitar, vocal), the late Piotr Grudziński (electric guitar) and Piotr Kozieradzki (drums), who shared a love for progressive rock and heavy metal. Up to 2003 Jacek Mielnicki was playing keyboard in the band, but some conflicts led him to leave the band, and in the same year the new keyboardist Michał Łapaj joined. Following their 2003 debut Out of Myself, the band were signed by major prog label InsideOut, releasing Second Life Syndrome in 2005.
Riverside's music has been described as a mix between, Pink Floyd, Anathema, Opeth, and Dream Theater, containing long, ethereal keyboard-laden passages and heavy, crunchy metal riffs. Rapid Eye Movement was leaked on the internet in August 2007, and was released in the end of September in Europe, October 09 in the US. In the summer of 2007 Riverside supported Dream Theater in the European leg of their tour.
In 2009 they released their album Anno Domini High Definition. Mariusz Duda had the following to say about the album on January 27, 2009: "We have gone from Warsaw, we have changed the studio and the producer. We care deeply about creating a coherent record and that is why most probably there are only going to be five songs on it. The material will be energetic, multifarious, and - I hope so - very good for live performances. It will be a story about liquid modernity, life in a constant hurry, stress and anxiety about the future. A picture of our times in 1920 x 1080 definition."
In 2011 they released a mini album (only available at the 10th anniversary tour gigs), entitled Memories in My Head, and contains 3 new songs.
In January 2013, Riverside released their fifth full-length album, Shrine of New Generation Slaves, which was followed by Love, Fear and the Time Machine in 2015, Wasteland in 2018, ID.Entity in 2023.
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2) Riverside is a Canadian Alternative Pop Punk band from London, Ontario. The band released two full length albums, and were signed to Bullion Records in Japan.
3) Riverside is a Jangle Pop band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Riverside produced dreamy, often melancholy rock heavy on jangling guitars, shimmering and emotional tunes throughout the 90s and present day.
The ringing guitars and British-styled alternative pop of Riverside echoed the Anglophiliac passions of another Pennsylvania combo, The Ocean Blue. Not surprisingly, Riverside’s debut album, One, was produced by former Ocean Blue keyboardist Steve Lau.
When One was released on Sire Records in 1992, Riverside was virtually alone in their unyielding devotion to the mid-’80s jangle of the Railway Children and the Smiths. Featuring Keith Kochanowicz (vocals, guitar, organ) and his brother Glenn Kochanowicz (bass, vocals), former members Kenneth Jackson (guitars), Jonathan Liney (drums), Geoff Verne (drums).
Current members include the Kochanowicz brothers, John Larish (guitars), Tim Simmons (drums), David Calamaro (guitars).
They released two albums, One in 1992 and Taste in 1994.
There are three bands who share the name Riverside.
1) Riverside is a progressive rock band from Warsaw, Poland, founded in 2001 by Mariusz Duda (bass guitar, vocal), the late Piotr Grudziński (electric guitar) and Piotr Kozieradzki (drums), who shared a love for progressive rock and heavy metal. Up to 2003 Jacek Mielnicki was playing keyboard in the band, but some conflicts led him to leave the band, and in the same year the new keyboardist Michał Łapaj joined. Following their 2003 debut Out of Myself, the band were signed by major prog label InsideOut, releasing Second Life Syndrome in 2005.
Riverside's music has been described as a mix between, Pink Floyd, Anathema, Opeth, and Dream Theater, containing long, ethereal keyboard-laden passages and heavy, crunchy metal riffs. Rapid Eye Movement was leaked on the internet in August 2007, and was released in the end of September in Europe, October 09 in the US. In the summer of 2007 Riverside supported Dream Theater in the European leg of their tour.
In 2009 they released their album Anno Domini High Definition. Mariusz Duda had the following to say about the album on January 27, 2009: "We have gone from Warsaw, we have changed the studio and the producer. We care deeply about creating a coherent record and that is why most probably there are only going to be five songs on it. The material will be energetic, multifarious, and - I hope so - very good for live performances. It will be a story about liquid modernity, life in a constant hurry, stress and anxiety about the future. A picture of our times in 1920 x 1080 definition."
In 2011 they released a mini album (only available at the 10th anniversary tour gigs), entitled Memories in My Head, and contains 3 new songs.
In January 2013, Riverside released their fifth full-length album, Shrine of New Generation Slaves, which was followed by Love, Fear and the Time Machine in 2015, Wasteland in 2018, ID.Entity in 2023.
Official site
2) Riverside is a Canadian Alternative Pop Punk band from London, Ontario. The band released two full length albums, and were signed to Bullion Records in Japan.
3) Riverside is a Jangle Pop band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Riverside produced dreamy, often melancholy rock heavy on jangling guitars, shimmering and emotional tunes throughout the 90s and present day.
The ringing guitars and British-styled alternative pop of Riverside echoed the Anglophiliac passions of another Pennsylvania combo, The Ocean Blue. Not surprisingly, Riverside’s debut album, One, was produced by former Ocean Blue keyboardist Steve Lau.
When One was released on Sire Records in 1992, Riverside was virtually alone in their unyielding devotion to the mid-’80s jangle of the Railway Children and the Smiths. Featuring Keith Kochanowicz (vocals, guitar, organ) and his brother Glenn Kochanowicz (bass, vocals), former members Kenneth Jackson (guitars), Jonathan Liney (drums), Geoff Verne (drums).
Current members include the Kochanowicz brothers, John Larish (guitars), Tim Simmons (drums), David Calamaro (guitars).
They released two albums, One in 1992 and Taste in 1994.
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