The Rivergods
New London, CT | Established. Jan 01, 2000 | SELF
Music
Press
“Together since 1997 and as American as music comes, the Rivergods are a genre-defying collection of the ethereal, the gritty, the raw and the real.”
– Tim Malcolm, Norwich Bulletin
“The Rivergods have been a durable part of Connecticut’s richest original music community, New London, since 1997. That kind of experience will give a band time to grow and find its own way, and they have. They’re generally regarded as an Americana band, but their roots are in rhythmic, well-crafted pop music of all sorts. … They were good then, and they’re even better now.”
—James Velvet, New Haven Advocate
“There is a difference between soul music and music with soul. … Consisting of an interesting array of rock, bluegrass, country and latin rhythms, the Rivergods are building a foundation of fans throughout southern New England. … The Rivergods have this incredible chemistry that in turn, creates incredible music.” — David Fidrych, Soundwaves Magazine
“The Rivergods know how to pull people in, keep their attention and make them listen to and enjoy things they wouldn’t expect.” —Wailingcity.com
“One of the area’s finest and best-loved bands.” —Rick Koster, New London Day - Various
Discography
All releases can be found at http://therivergods.bandcamp.com/
Capsule LP (2000)
Time Has Come LP (2003)
Rivolver - 14-song internet only release (2007)
Big C (Single mix w/Gabe Chandler) b/w Aunt Sally (2011)
Signs LP (2011)
Never Grow Old EP (2013)
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Bio
The Rivergods are an original, working band based in southeastern CT that has played its own heartfelt harmony-rich folky/rootsy/rockish music (and sometimes others) since 1997. The Rivergods are fronted by husband/wife songwriters, Ben and Nancy Parent, and the band includes some of the finest, most talented players in the region, and has had some pretty great ones in the past. The Rivergods make real music, our music... how and when we like and as often as we can. We're fairly rooted in southern New England, with well-rounded lives (read: we have families!), but we definitely get out for the occasional road trip.
The Rivergods are well known and fairly well-respected (!) in the region and have continued to win accolades at the southeastern CT Whalie Awards (kind of like the local Grammies) over the past few years. In 2015, we won a "Best Americana Performance" Whalie Award for our song "Fall Where They Fall." In 2014, we won a "People's Choice: Best Country Rock" — a huge honor, as this was by popular vote... the people's vote. In 2013, we won a Whalie for 'Best blues/country rock performance' for our song "When Times Were Good," which is neither blues nor country rock, but we were/are most appreciative of the recognition. In 2011, we won a New London Whalie award for ‘Best Americana’ band (that popularity thing again... wow, thank you, peoples!)
In 2017, the Rivergods released State of the Union, a full-length album recorded and produced by Carl Franklin at PWOP Studios in New London, CT. No Depression says"the most fun part of listening to State of the Union
is the Rivergods’ themselves... [their] confidence brims over on each
song. They're not cocky, nor are they too comfortable … they just know
each other’s tricks and are having a grand old time doing a good thing."
Woah! That's nice praise... We think it's a great album, too! Listen
for yourself and download State of the Union at iTunes.
In 2014, the Rivergods released a new 4-song EP called Never Grow Old. Some of the reviews said stuff like this: “Blood on the Tracks-era Bob Dylan and Harvest Moon-era Neil Young in a poppy, less guitar centric, package … 60’s folk rock and pop influence mixed with a more modern tonality … It’s channeling your forefathers through the lens of your own life and experience.” (Wailingcity.com) and "I haven't been to New London. … I didn't think it had much going for it until I encountered The Rivergods … Their most recent 4-song EP packs a punch. … Sun-faded, nostalgic, wistful… " (Adobe and Teardrops). YOWZA! Check our Never Grow Old for yourself here.
We have several other CDs out, too… here's our complete discography. Our last full-length, Signs, was released in April 2011. The New Haven Advocate called Signs “a perfect example of (the Rivergods’) eclecticism: country, gospel, pop and funky backbeats mix seamlessly.” In May of that year, the Rivergods were named ‘Artist of the Month’ by the popular roots/folk website FolkAlley.com. Our previous full-length CD Time Has Come was hailed as “simply excellent” by Soundcheck Magazine and produced an award-winning single, “Buddha on the Road,” which won the Independent Artist Community’s Best Americana song award in 2007. 2000's Capsule is long sold out (but is available online, as is Rivolver, a free album of demos and lost tracks we put out for our 10th anniversary... dig it!)
The Rivergods have played countless shows and festivals over the years, including playing to 15,000+ people at Summer Pops in Westerly, RI for several years running, Sailfest and Opsail in New London, CT, the Meriden Daffodil Festival, the Block Island Music Festival, the NEMO New Music Showcase in Boston, NXNE in Toronto, CA and more. We enjoy big gigs and small rooms (we do an intimate yearly holiday acoustic show that is one of our most popular gigs). We were once profiled by No Depression (the quote “bible of alternative country”) as an up-and-coming 'band to watch' (Ooooh....), Connecticut Magazine has written about us, many other newspapers and arts weeklies have, too.
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