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Dry the River, July 2012
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Alternative rock, indie folk |
Years active | 2009-2015 |
Labels | Sony, Transgressive |
Associated acts | A Genuine Freakshow, Howards Alias |
Website | drytheriver |
Members | Peter Liddle Scott Miller Matt Taylor Jon Warren |
Past members | Will Harvey |
Dry the River were an English alternative rock band, formed in the Stratford district of East London in 2009.
They played their first headline show at the Luminaire in Kilburn, London, in April 2010. Since this time, the band have toured extensively in the United Kingdom, as well as worldwide, including Europe and North America. After two extended plays and significant early radio support from BBC Introducing, the band signed to Transgressive Records in 2010. They released their debut single, "No Rest", in March 2011. The band's subsequent run of UK festivals in 2011 included the Glastonbury Festival, The Great Escape Festival, the iTunes Festival, the Latitude Festival, Summer Sundae, the Green Man Festival, Bestival, and the Reading and Leeds Festivals.
In March 2011, the band created a charity t-shirt for the Yellow Bird Project to raise money for Asylum Aid; an organization that provides specialist legal representation and advice to people seeking asylum in the UK. They also filmed a four-part video series called the "YBP Wilderness Sessions", to promote the release of the shirt.
They were on the long list on the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll. Paul Lester compared them in The Guardian to fellow Londoners Mumford & Sons, commenting that the group "offer a glimpse of the pastoral with their infectious semi-acoustic ditties".