River Whyless

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Life Crisis 00:00 Tools
The Hunt 00:00 Tools
Motel 6 02:54 Tools
The Pool 02:54 Tools
Van Dyke Brown 03:36 Tools
Falling Son 08:11 Tools
All Day All Night 03:36 Tools
Born in the Right Country 07:40 Tools
All of My Friends 08:11 Tools
Miles of Skyline 03:55 Tools
Cedar Dream Part II 03:36 Tools
Leaf 05:50 Tools
Pigeon Feathers 05:31 Tools
Sailing Away 08:11 Tools
Great Parades 03:08 Tools
Stone 07:40 Tools
Maple Sap 02:54 Tools
Baby Brother 08:11 Tools
Blood Moon 08:11 Tools
Kalangala 08:11 Tools
Cedar Dream Part III 02:54 Tools
Unfound Door 03:55 Tools
Cedar Dream Part I 01:38 Tools
Widows Walk 05:22 Tools
YU 08:11 Tools
Bath Salt 08:11 Tools
Fortunate Son 08:11 Tools
One for One 08:11 Tools
Darkness in Mind 08:11 Tools
Bend Time 08:11 Tools
The Feeling of Freedom 08:11 Tools
It Ain't Me Babe 08:11 Tools
Hold Me to Ya 08:11 Tools
We All Deserve the Light 08:11 Tools
Moth 08:11 Tools
Fine Companion 08:11 Tools
Failing Farm 08:11 Tools
New Beliefs 08:11 Tools
Another Shitty Party 08:11 Tools
War is Kind 08:11 Tools
Mama Take Your Time 08:11 Tools
Jingle Bells 08:11 Tools
Maple Sap [Radio Edit] 08:11 Tools
Life Crisis [Radio Edit] 08:11 Tools
Airline to Heaven 08:11 Tools
NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert 08:11 Tools
Pigeon Feathers (Live) 08:11 Tools
Cedar Dream Pt III 00:00 Tools
River Whyless- Life Crisis 00:00 Tools
Another S****y Party 00:00 Tools
Bath Salt (Live @ Rhythm N' Blooms 2014) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track: It Ain't Me, Babe 00:00 Tools
Falling Farm 00:00 Tools
We All Deserve the Light [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Baby Brother [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
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River Whyless is a four piece band formed in Boone, North Carolina in 2006. The band consists of Ryan O'Keefe (vocals, guitar), Halli Anderson (vocals, violin), Daniel Shearin (bass, vocals) and Alex McWalters (drums). They have released two full length albums since their formation: "A Stone, A Leaf, An Unfound Door" (2012) and "We All the Light" (2016). After graduating from Appalachian State University they moved to Asheville where they began writing their sophomore album. Since then they’ve changed their name (formerly Do it to Julia), put out a demo, played some festivals, relentlessly toured the southeast, worked some odd jobs, built a home studio, lost a van, bought a new one, toured the southeast again, and then the north, and soon the west. The music has been called folk, nature-pop and baroque pop. But with two songwriters, one male and one female, and an organic approach to composition, the result is a sound they feel they can call their own. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.