Wild Rivers share new track 'Kinda Feels Alright'

Listen to the new track below!

Wild Rivers have shared a brand new song called 'Kinda Feels Alright' today! 'Kinda Feels Alright' explores the idea of acceptance after a relationship ends, and the unexpected silver lining of having more time for other people in your life.

"You’re able to go out and be present without worrying or thinking about someone. I specifically remember walking home alone after a great night with friends, when my ex crossed my mind and old feelings came rushing back. But after a moment, I thought about the night and how happy I was and how happy I could be, I realized that I was in a good place and felt alright."

Rounded out by guitarist/bassist Andrew Oliver and drummer Julien Laferrière, Wild Rivers first caught attention with their 2016 self-titled debut, followed by their acclaimed 2018 EP Eighty-Eight, which received praise from the likes of Rolling Stone Country, Earmilk and No Depression, and saw the band surpass 100 million combined streams on Spotify alone. Having supported artists like The Paper Kites, Donovan Woods, Jake Bugg and Alvvays, Wild Rivers has built a dedicated live following thanks to their charismatic stage presence as evidenced by sold out headline shows across North America, including major cities like New York, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto and more.

With exquisite harmonies, gorgeous melodies and emotionally charged, tightly crafted lyrics, the Toronto-based band deliver their unique blend of folk-pop songs that are at once inviting and infectious. Their sound is an amalgamation of their various influences, from contemporaries like The Lumineers, Bahamas and Kacey Musgraves to the iconic storytellers of the 70s, like James Taylor, Neil Young and Fleetwood Mac.

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