Watch Dry The River in session at the Barbican
23 October 2014, 16:02
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
Originally a solo project for Norwegian-born Peter Liddle, Dry The River combine Americana, gospel and post-punk styled rock to brilliant effect, and it's no surprise they were one of the top billed performers at Transgressive Records' 10th Anniversary Concert.
We caught up with them a few hours before they went on stage and they played for us latest album's title track "Alarms in the Heart".
Buy Alarms in the Heart on iTunes
The band is currently on tour in the US and have just been announced for SXSW 2015
Session filmed by Sebastien Dehesdin. Sound & Mix by Jack Allett at Infinite Ear
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