New RIVERSIDE "Memories In My Head"

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From the Riverside website:

It is already confirmed - Riverside's newest record will be officially available for purchase (in stores from June 20th). The mini album "Memories In My Head" will come out in Poland thanks to Progteam, in Europe thanks to Glassville Records and in USA thanks to Laser’s Edge. Travis Smith, who continues to cooperate with the band, designed the cover.

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You can finally listen to "Forgotten Land", a piece by Riverside from the newest publication entitled "Memories In My Head"! The record will be displayed for sale during the forthcoming concert tour celebrating the first decade of the band's career.

http://www.riversideband.pl/en/

For their 10th birthday Riverside have prepared a special release which will be available during the forthcoming tour. The EP entitled "Memories In My Head" contains 33 minutes of fresh music. The songs have the following titles:
1. Goodbye Sweet Innocence
2. Living In The Past
3. Forgotten Land

Mariusz Duda: This new material, concerning (for obvious reasons) the themes of the passing time, will be a pleasant surprise for those who have missed the specific kind of melodies and space known from the bands early releases. We have consciously gone back to our beginnings to create a certain kind of a circle. This mini-album will contain three longer compositions most resembling those from our first two albums. The result is a quite interesting, spacious, film-soundtrackish, nostalgic, and most of all rock mixture, summing up our career's first decade quite well. "Memories In My Head" is an album which appears out of nowhere, without much promotion; we hope, though, that its content can defend itself and that it will evoke a lot of positive emotions. It does that to us, and we will prove it soon, playing those songs live at our upcoming gigs.
 
Forgotten Land is great. Mariusz doesn't lie when he says that it sounds like their early material.
 
Forgotten Land is great. Mariusz doesn't lie when he says that it sounds like their early material.

This. Can't stand EPs though. They're becoming very obnoxious. First TesseracT releasing an EP which is essentially 80% of the full length (bastards!), and now this one...

That being said, I'm still buying it when it's out.