
Luke: I can think of two the first one being ( A Tribe Called Quest) The Low End Theory. Listening to it is therapeutic, uplifting devastating, never-boring and always thought-provoking, all at the same time. It's probably as close to a perfect album as I can think of. Joe: I Forget Where We Were - Ben Howard. Which one album means the most to each of you would you say (and why)? We will be announcing more shows in the New Year. We are playing a headline show to celebrate the release of our new single Won’t You Stay. All four of us come from different parts of the country with different musical backgrounds, which we like to try and incorporate into the music we do.ĭo you have tour dates coming up? Where can we catch you play?Īt this moment, the only date we have confirmed is Saturday, 1st December at the Tooting Tram & Social. Jamie Howard is on the drums laying down the beats. Liam Lovegrove also plays the guitar, giving the tracks their atmospheric feel, as well as contributing to backing vocals with Luke Remon, who is the group’s bassist. Joe Osborne is the lead singer and guitarist.

We are River Meets Sea a four-piece ambient Indie-Rock band. It’s been a great week, thanks! We’ve just released our debut single and video, Won’t You Stay, which we are really excited about! We have put a lot of work into it and it feels great to finally show what we have been up to.įor those new to your music can you introduce yourselves, please?


I ask what their favourite memories are and whether they get time to chill away from music what one Christmas present they would each like and the albums that are important to them – they select a great song to end things on. I was curious to know if there is more material coming next year and what they have coming up – they recommend some rising artists that we need to have a listen to. Talking with River Meets Sea about their debut track, Won’t You Stay, and how it came together.
