Riverside are a Polish
progressive rock
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band from
Warsaw
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. They were founded in 2001 by friends
Mariusz Duda
Mariusz Duda (born 25 September 1975 in Węgorzewo) is a Polish musician, composer, vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Duda is best known for his performances with the rock band Riverside (band), Riverside, one of the ...
,
Piotr Grudziński
Piotr Grudziński (15 March 1975 – 21 February 2016) was a Polish musician, mostly recognized as guitarist of the progressive rock band Riverside. He has also contributed to bands such as Unnamed and Groan.
Grudziński joined Riverside in 20 ...
,
Piotr Kozieradzki
Piotr Włodzimierz Kozieradzki (born 23 May 1970), also known as Mitloff, is a Polish drummer. He has contributed to bands such as Riverside, Hate, Thunderbolt, Kataxu, Goetia, Dark Prophecies, and Domain.
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and Jacek Melnicki, who shared a love for progressive rock and
heavy metal, although Duda, the main lyricist and composer of the band, was originally a fan of
electronic
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,
ambient
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,
experimental music
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, like
Radiohead
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,
Massive Attack
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,
Dead Can Dance
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Tangerine Dream
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,
Peter Gabriel
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, and later on,
prog rock
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like
Pink Floyd
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,
Rush,
Tool
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,
Marillion
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, as well as
thrash metal
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.
Riverside can be described as a blend of atmospheric rock and metal elements, resulting in a sound similar to that of
Porcupine Tree
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, and
Pain of Salvation
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.
History
Beginnings and ''Out of Myself''
One day near the turn of the millennium, during a short drive, Piotr Kozieradzki played
Marillion
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in his car for Piotr Grudziński. While drummer Piotr 'Mitloff' Kozieradzki had played in two death metal bands, Dominion and Hate, and Piotr Grudziński had played guitar in a metal band, Unnamed, they both shared a deep affection for progressive rock. They were already friends with producer and keyboardist Jacek Melnicki who also owned his own studio. The three decided to experiment with progressive music but they needed a bass player to complete the lineup. Mariusz Duda, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist from the band Xanadu, agreed to attend a rehearsal in late fall of 2001 at the request of Jacek. Reactions to this first meeting between the four experienced instrumentalists were extremely positive.
After a few rehearsals, the members realized that they were involved in something special and deeply satisfying. Once a few compositions were completed, Mariusz attempted to sing in his own language, singing that was probably similar to the vocalizations in their future track "The Curtain Falls", although all future vocals and lyrics were to be written in English. Thus Mariusz began to take on the role of vocalist, as well as that of the bass player. In October 2002, about a year after their formation, the band performed a pair of shows in Warsaw. After the distribution of about 500 copies of their demo, the band performed at a small club in Warsaw once again in early 2003. As the band continued to write more material for an album release, there grew a dissonance between keyboardist Jacek and the other members of Riverside. Jacek wished to continue with his studio pursuits, so during the latter part of 2003, he split from the group. Later in 2003 keyboardist Michał Łapaj joined.
The rest of the band was left to mix their first album, which was to be entitled ''Out of Myself''. It was released in Poland in late 2003. The success of the album in Poland and the live shows that the band performed led to a release of the album on American record label Laser's Edge in September 2004, this time with cover art from
Travis Smith, painter for bands such as
Opeth
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,
Katatonia
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,
Anathema
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, and
Devin Townsend
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. The album ''
Out of Myself'' has won best debut in many magazines and websites such as Metal Hammer and Belgium Prog-Nose.
''Voices in My Head'' and ''Second Life Syndrome''
Following their 2003 debut ''
Out of Myself'' and the success that followed in 2004, the band began working on an EP entitled ''Voices in My Head'' which was at first a release exclusive to Poland through the label
Mystic Production
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The company was initially releasing and distributing Heavy metal music, heavy metal music, including early albums by artists such as Scep ...
. The quartet from Poland performed their first foreign gig at the Progpower festival in the Dutch city of Baarlo. The band were taken in by major prog label
Inside Out, releasing ''
Second Life Syndrome'' in late October 2005. The album was a success, expanding the scope of the band's reach even further than'' Out of Myself''. The album holds a formidable spot as number 62 on ''
Prog Archives
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'' top 100 prog albums as well as the number one rated album of 2005.
In 2006, ''Voices in My Head'', the EP originally released in Poland only, was re-released under the InsideOut label, now revamped with the inclusion of three high quality live tracks off the ''
Out of Myself'' album. In addition, the band played their first overseas show at NEARfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on 24 June 2006. Soon after, the band would begin writing for its third album and final instalment in the Reality Dream Series.
''Rapid Eye Movement'' and ''Lunatic Soul''
In October 2007, the band released the album ''
Rapid Eye Movement'', once again under the InsideOut label. The European release had the standard nine tracks but the American release saw two versions of the album. One was a single CD with the nine tracks from the album, plus three tracks from their 02 Panic Room Single. This single CD was also exclusive to Mystic Production and therefore mostly unavailable to oversea fans. The other version contained 2 CDs, the first with the nine album tracks and the second disc containing the three songs from the single as well as two new, more atmospheric, compositions. Before the release, the band toured in support for
Dream Theater
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on the European leg of their tour, exposing them to even more potential fans. Mariusz Duda released the self-titled debut album from his new project ''
Lunatic Soul
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'' by
Kscope
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on 13 October 2008.
''Anno Domini High Definition'' and ''Memories in My Head''
The quartet's next album was "Anno Domini High Definition". Mariusz Duda had the following to say about the album on 27 January 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."
The record was released in Poland by Mystic Production on June 15th, 2009. ''Anno Domini High Definition'' became the best selling album in Poland during its second week on the charts, following a debut at sixth place.: The album was released on July 6th in the rest of Europe and on July 28th in North America. The band has tracked their recording process with the blog and website annodomininihighdefinition.com (which is no longer a registered domain).
The limited edition of Anno Domini HD is a two-disc set. The second disc is a DVD that contains a seven-song video production. The show was taped at the Paradiso Theater in Amsterdam.
An EP entitled ''
Memories in My Head'' was released in 2011.
''Shrine of New Generation Slaves''
In January 2013, Riverside released their fifth album, ''
Shrine of New Generation Slaves''.
''Love, Fear and the Time Machine'', ''Eye of the Soundscape'' and the death of Piotr Grudziński
The sixth album, ''
Love, Fear and the Time Machine'', was released at the beginning of September 2015 and obtained higher peak sales outside Poland than their previous albums.
On 21 February 2016, guitarist
Piotr Grudziński
Piotr Grudziński (15 March 1975 – 21 February 2016) was a Polish musician, mostly recognized as guitarist of the progressive rock band Riverside. He has also contributed to bands such as Unnamed and Groan.
Grudziński joined Riverside in 20 ...
died. He had attended a
Winery Dogs concert in
Warsaw
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the night before. It was revealed on 4 March that he had died of a pulmonary embolism. Riverside announced the cancellation of scheduled tour dates. On 10 March 2016, Riverside announced that a new album, a compilation of ambient and instrumental pieces of Riverside, was in progress. On 21 August, the album was announced to be titled ''Eye of the Soundscape'', and was released 21 October.
On 23 September, Riverside announced that they would not immediately replace Piotr Grudziński, and would instead continue as a trio.
Mariusz Duda will play the guitars on the albums, and session members will play guitars live. On 22 February 2017, it was officially announced that guitar player Maciej Meller (
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, Meller Gołyźniak Duda) would join the band as a touring member.
''Wasteland''
On 28 September 2018, Riverside released their seventh album, and their first without Grudziński, ''
Wasteland''. The album was recorded as a trio with Duda on vocals, bass and rhythm guitar parts, Kozieradzki on drums and Łapaj on keyboards and hammond, plus some guest musicians.
The subject of the album was to be the post-apocalyptic world, or rather the stories of people trying to survive in the world after a catastrophe. It was an obvious reference to the situation of Riverside, who had been struggling to survive for two years after an unexpected tragedy. The style is heavier than the predecessor, that there is black metal riffs, slower paces, and the melodies would take on a Slavic flavor. Mariusz also talked about the influence of road movies and westerns, as well as games from the ''
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'' series, which fit well with the post-apo world and would help define the stylistic layer and mood of the album.
On 3 February 2020, Riverside announced that Maciej Meller had joined the band in an official capacity and would be involved in the writing sessions for their eighth album.
''ID.Entity'' and ''Live ID.''
On 20 January 2023, Riverside released their eighth studio album ''
ID.Entity
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''. It is the first album to feature guitarist Maciej Meller as fulltime band member. Most of 2023 the band spent in concert tour, promoting the new album. Three singles from the album, "Friend or Foe", "Self-Aware" and "I'm Done with You" were accompanied by official music videos, published on
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.
The band announce a live album called Live ID. recorded on June 1st, 2024 at COS Torwar in Warsaw and will be released worldwide via InsideOutMusic on January 24th, 2025.
Members
Current
*
Mariusz Duda
Mariusz Duda (born 25 September 1975 in Węgorzewo) is a Polish musician, composer, vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Duda is best known for his performances with the rock band Riverside (band), Riverside, one of the ...
– lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar (2001–present); guitars (2016–2020)
*
Piotr Kozieradzki
Piotr Włodzimierz Kozieradzki (born 23 May 1970), also known as Mitloff, is a Polish drummer. He has contributed to bands such as Riverside, Hate, Thunderbolt, Kataxu, Goetia, Dark Prophecies, and Domain.
Kozieradzki is endorsed by Czarcie Ko ...
– drums, percussion (2001–present)
*
Michał Łapaj
Michał Krzysztof Łapaj (born 3 March 1982) is a Polish musician, composer, producer, instrumentalist, and Sound design, sound designer. He is best known for his longstanding performances in the progressive metal band Riverside (band), Riverside ...
– keyboards, backing vocals (2003–present)
*Maciej Meller – guitars (2020–present; touring member 2017–2020)
Former
*
Piotr Grudziński
Piotr Grudziński (15 March 1975 – 21 February 2016) was a Polish musician, mostly recognized as guitarist of the progressive rock band Riverside. He has also contributed to bands such as Unnamed and Groan.
Grudziński joined Riverside in 20 ...
– guitars (2001–2016; died 2016)
*Jacek Melnicki – keyboards (2001–2003)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Notes:
Compilation albums
Video albums
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EPs
Singles
References
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