Rivers Of Nihil is now streaming an all-instrumental version of their 2021 record The Work. This is the second instrumental release from Rivers Of Nihil this year, who recently gave the vocal-less treatment to their 2018 album Where Owls Know My Name as well.
Rivers Of Nihil‘s The Work was their final effort with both vocalist Jake Dieffenbach and guitarist Jon Topore. Both have since been replaced by bassist Adam Biggs stepping up as the band’s lead vocalist, as well as Black Crown Initiate guitarist and vocalist Andy Thomas.
Rivers Of Nihil has been busy in recent times too, having released “The Sub-Orbital Blues” and “Hellbirds” in 2023, as well as “Criminals” in 2024. Make sure you catch Rivers Of Nihil at the upcoming Metal Injection Festival, which you can get tickets for right here.
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