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Riverby is an American
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band from
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, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2018 by lead singer August Greenberg and guitarist Tyler Asay, the band released an EP, ''The Guide To Oversharing'' (2019), before signing to independent label
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in 2020 and releasing their debut album, ''Smart Mouth''. A second album, ''Absolution'', was released in 2022. Riverby have performed alongside acts including
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, and The Front Bottoms, and have been featured by WXPN and ''
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''.


History


2018–2020: Formation, signing, and ''Smart Mouth''

Singer-songwriter August Greenberg, who moved to
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from
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in 2015, had written songs since the age of 11 and performed at
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nights. While working as a door-to-door salesperson in Philadelphia, Greenberg met co-worker and guitarist Tyler Asay, already a member of local band The Tisburys, and attended an open mic night he hosted where the two played together. They eventually recruited Tisburys bassist Doug Keller, and Riverby played its first show at Dawson Street Pub on April 20, 2018. The band released its first single, "Last December", in February 2019, followed by the EP ''The Guide To Oversharing'' in June; the EP was produced by Asay and mastered by Justin Nazario. When a planned drummer for the single "Maybe" failed to make the
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, Nazario brought in his brother, Dan Nazario, also a Tisburys member, who impressed Greenberg and became the band's official drummer. A music video for "The Truth", a track on the EP, was released on August 16. Greenberg later described the EP as a "glorified demo" but acknowledged its positive impact on their songwriting. In March 2020, Riverby released a new single, "The Tell Tale Heart", with the announcement that a debut album entitled ''Smart Mouth'', produced by Justin Nazario, was forthcoming. Another single, "Nose to Nose", was included by
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on a
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of "The Best New Songs You Missed In 2020". In June, it was announced that Riverby had signed to
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, and that ''Smart Mouth'' would be released there on July 10. A third single, the title track "Smart Mouth, was issued before the album's release, and a music video for the song was released in October. Also in October, Riverby appeared on ''No Bad Words for the Coast Today'', a covers
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in tribute to Rilo Kiley's ''
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'', alongside artists including Sad13,
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, and
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. The following month, they released an acoustic EP, ''Three sad love songs & a cover'', which featured three original songs and a cover of "
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" by Phoebe Bridgers. In December, they appeared on the
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compilation EP ''No Sleep Til Christmas 8'' (2020), alongside Geoff Rickly, Michael Malarkey, and Sarah and the Safe Word.


2021–present: ''Absolution'' and hiatus

In early 2021, Riverby released a charity cover of "Walk Through The Fire" from the ''
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'' episode " Once More, with Feeling"; proceeds were donated to the Coalition for Black Trans Economic Liberation. They also appeared on compilations including ''Eat the Rich: a Gossip Girl Soundtrack Cover Compilation'', where they covered
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's "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down"; ''With Love: A Benefit for the Lilith Fund'', covering Tal Bachman's " She's So High"; and ''One-derful!: A Compilation of One-Hit Wonders'', covering Duncan Sheik's "
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". In November, Riverby toured in support of singer-songwriter John-Allison Weiss. In February 2022, the band released the single and music video "Baseless" and announced their second album, ''Absolution'', recorded with producer Jim Wirt (
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, Something Corporate). "Baseless" was included in ''
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'''s 12 Best Punk Songs of February 2022, which described it as "both full of purpose and extremely catchy". A second single, "Birth By Sleep", was released later in the month. In early March, they opened for comedian
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's ''New Jersey is the World'' live show in Asbury Park and released a new single, "Chapel". ''Absolution'' was released on March 25, 2022, via Take This To Heart. That same week, they opened Shamir's album release parties for ''Heterosexuality'', at
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in Philadelphia and The Sultan Room in
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. Performing at a Key Studio Session for WXPN in May, the band performed with a six-person lineup including Greenberg, Asay, Keller, Mol White on keyboards, guitarist/vocalist Jeanette Lynne (formerly of Best Bear), and drummer GT Fiordaliso. They also opened for The Front Bottoms at a show at
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. In August, the band appeared on ''A Monument To Commemorate Our Time'', a Take This To Heart tribute to the Bright Eyes album ''Lifted'', where they were featured alongside John-Allison Weiss,
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, among others. A music video for "Birth By Sleep" premiered on October 13. That same month, the band performed at the Philly Music Fest alongside Mt. Joy, Mannequin Pussy,
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, Shamir, and
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. They also joined The Fest 20 in
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, headlined by Hot Water Music,
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, Samiam, The Bouncing Souls, and Piebald; Riverby performed alongside War on Women and
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. The following month, they and Bacchae supported the band Catbite at a Saint Vitus show presented by ''
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.'' They were also announced to play The Front Bottoms' Champagne Jam festival in December, alongside
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, Titus Andronicus, Prince Daddy & The Hyena,
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, Tom May of The Menzingers, Shane Henderson of
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, and
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. On February 4, 2023, the band announced an indefinite hiatus to begin on March 4, with Greenberg citing mental health and burnout.


Musical style and lyrics

Self-described as " bubblegum
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", Riverby are mainly associated with
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, punk rock,
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,
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, and occasionally
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. They have been compared to artists including
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, Rilo Kiley,
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, while August Greenberg's vocals have been compared to those of
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. For their part, the band have cited influences including
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, The 1975,
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. At early jam sessions, Greenberg and guitarist Tyler Asay would play covers of songs by
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. The band's first EP, ''The Guide To Oversharing'', was musically influenced by
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's 2010 hit " Pumped Up Kicks", Arctic Monkeys,
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, and Best Coast, with Greenberg particularly citing the latter's use of
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melodies as an influence on "Fault Line". For ''Smart Mouth'', Asay's guitar work was inspired Joe Reinhart of Hop Along and
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, while the title track was written to sound like The Get Up Kids. Other artists who influenced the album included Hop Along, Mannequin Pussy, Alanis Morissette, The 1975, Garbage, Modest Mouse, and
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. Lead single "The Tell Tale Heart" features fuzz guitar and
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s a la Charly Bliss, while "Out of Tune" is a slower and more spacious song with echoing
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and vocal harmonies. For their follow-up ''Absolution'', new producer Jim Wirt encouraged the band to record guitars chord by chord, while Greenberg sought to preserve the unpolished vocals of their live performances. The album also saw the band combining emo and punk with elements of 1980s rock music. Lead single "Baseless" is a more aggressive song, with an
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guitar groove one reviewer compared to "
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(Greenberg described it as "basically '
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' with the weirdest riffs in between") building into a punk rock
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on the chorus. "The Moon" is an indie rock song featuring millennial whoops similar to those of Andrew McMahon (whom Wirt had also produced for). "Birth By Sleep" is a peppier indie punk song in the vein of
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and early
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; Greenberg cited Fall Out Boy, Blink-182, and
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as inspirations for the song. "Burn Yr House Down" combines punk rock with elements of
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, while "Say It" has elements of
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and "Heavy To Hold" features harmonies and dreamy guitar leads reminiscent of Mazzy Star. The record also features acoustic
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like "Chapel", while final track "Imagine The Ending" is a seven-minute song with
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l elements that, according to Adam Grundy of '' ChorusFM'', " builds to a crescendo that would make Phoebe Bridgers proud."


Lyrics and songwriting

Riverby's songs typically deal with relationships and personal insecurity, often from a
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perspective. ''Smart Mouth'' was described by John Vettese of '' WXPN'' as "perfect for screaming at the mistakes of your younger self while cautioning your future self against falling into similar patterns." Lead single "The Tell Tale Heart" is written as a letter to Greenberg's past self in the wake of heartbreak, while "Nose to Nose" is about pushing past self-doubt, and the title track chronicles a destructive relationship with an undercurrent of kink-driven control and submission; Greenberg described the song as being about "reclaiming sex and taking back control of what they thought they once lost after a traumatic experience." "The Giving Tree" uses its titular metaphor to describe an unbalanced relationship, "Out of Tune" is a more measured and patient exploration of a lost love, and closing song "In My Dreams" bids farewell to a difficult past relationship. Many songs on the album were inspired by literature; in addition to
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's "
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" and Shel Silverstein's '' The Giving Tree'', other songs on ''Smart Mouth'' were inspired by the 2005 adaptation of
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's ''
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'', Sylvia Plath's ''
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,'' and by
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. ''Absolution'' was originally conceived as a
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themed around
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cards, but ultimately shifted to an exploration of religion; according to by Greenberg, the album is "about ending fear with mortality and finally coming to solutions with your shit, closing the door on things that have been festering: your history and yourself, and making peace with God. I don’t even believe in God, but on the off chance He’s fucking real, I’d like us to be cool.” The album follows a thematic journey from post-traumatic catharsis to self-acceptance and healing. Lead single "Baseless" deals with Greenberg's experience of
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and imagines taking violent revenge on an abuser. Another single, "Birth By Sleep", is a refutation of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl and nice guy tropes; Greenberg described the song as being about "how much of a shared experience it is for non-men to find themselves at the center of someone's fantasies and projection." Elsewhere on the album, "Burn Yr House Down" uses
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's monologue from the film ''
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'' to introduce a song about getting revenge on an ex-lover, while ballads like "Say It" and "Chapel" are more tender explorations of failed relationships. Andrea Quinn of ''Left of the Dial'' described closing track "Imagine The Ending" as "a real love song to community" and noted its use of
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and unexpected internal rhyme.


Advocacy, politics, and philanthropy

Riverby have often advocated for
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social causes. In 2020, during the
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, all proceeds from ''Smart Mouth'' and the EP ''Three sad love songs & a cover'' were donated to bail funds, the former through ActBlue. On
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, the band shared a list of Black artists for fans to support, posted educational resources on
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and
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, and called for the resignation of Philadelphia mayor
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, who had approved the use of CS gas to disperse peaceful protestors. Following the
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, Riverby expressed support for the
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movement as well as sex workers' rights. In February 2022, responding to news of legislation directed at
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youth in Florida and
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such as the Don't Say Gay bill, lead singer August Greenberg, who is openly non-binary and
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, wrote on Twitter that "if i can throw my hat into the ring of any of these problems, i hope to god a kid somewhere who might be closeted or anything can listen to my shit and find joy with another queer person who is rooting for them always." Greenberg also expressed opposition to Republican candidate
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during the
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. The band has also regularly appeared on
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s benefitting various organizations, including G.L.I.T.S., a New York City-based transgender advocacy organization; the national food bank network Feeding America; the indigenous Sogorea Te Land Trust in the
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; the Lilith Fund, a
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non-profit; the Chris Atwood Foundation, which provides resources for substance abuse recovery; and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Additionally, Greenberg co-organized ''Sad Songs for Dirty Covers'', a compilation of The National covers to which Riverby contributed and which benefitted the transgender homelessness organization House of Tulip.


Members


Current

* August Greenberg – lead vocals, guitar * Tyler Asay – guitar * Doug Keller – bass guitar * Mol White – keyboards, vocals * GT Fiordaliso – drums


Former

* Dan Nazario – drums


Discography


Albums

* ''Smart Mouth'' (2020; Take This To Heart) * ''Absolution'' (2022; Take This To Heart)


EPs

* ''The Guide To Oversharing'' (2019) * ''Three sad love songs & a cover'' (2020) * ''Riverby on Left of the Dial Live'' (2021)


Singles

* 2019: "Last December" * 2019: "Maybe" * 2020: "Nose to Nose/The Tell Tale Heart" * 2020: "Smart Mouth" * 2021: "Walk Through The Fire" * 2022: "Baseless" * 2022: "Birth By Sleep" * 2022: "Chapel"


Music videos


Compilation appearances


References


References

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