By Colin Campbell
Singer songwriter Randy Lee Riviere’s newest release is a testament to the power of thoughtful songwriting and seasoned musicianship. Supported by an impressive lineup, including Kenny Greenberg and Bob Britt on guitars, Stephen Mackey and Robert Kearns on bass and Mike Rojas on keyboards. Riviere delivers a blues and rock release that feels as modern in its message as it is rooted in classic traditions. This was also produced by Tom Hambridge who was co-writer and drummer and comprises of twelve well-crafted songs. The overall sound blends seamlessly between bluesy grit and rootsy Americana, offering a musical palette that complements Riviere’s reflective lyrics. Tracks like Moccasin Lake and Concrete Blues showcase his ability to weave personal and societal themes into a cohesive narrative, the latter being an insight into the affect dams and watersheds have on Western America. The authenticity of his voice, coupled with the top-tier instrumentation, elevates this release beyond typical genre boundaries, equally at home among today’s blues/rock anthems on the opening tune, Mania and Americana’s storied lineage. Riviere’s unique perspective as both a seasoned musician and a wildlife biologist adds depth to his work. Splitting his time between his Montana farm and Nashville, he brings a sense of organic delivery to the album, informed by his work on conservation efforts to protect Native American landscapes. This connection to the land and a lifetime immersed in music shines through this release, capturing both the pulse of modern life and the soul of timeless American music.