Polish prog rock band Riverside release new single “Friend or Foe? (Single Edit)”
Polish prog rock band Riverside have unveiled the single edit for their new single “Friend or Foe?”
An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Thomas Hicks (Jethro Tull, Klone) which is available to view below.
Riverside vocalist Mariusz Duda said this about the new song:
“"’Friend or Foe?’ is one of the key songs on the new RIVERSIDE album. Not only is it the opening track but, musically, it is possibly also the most courageous and intriguing one.
One of its strong points is the lyrics which talk about how we're perceived by others, especially these days, when pretending to be someone you're not on social media has become the norm. Can we still be ourselves or do we have to keep adapting to the requirements of new algorithms? Perhaps we've already lost our identities and we're only waiting for instructions from a Siri or Alexa?
"Who do you pretend to be?" are the first words of the song and the listener has already started searching for that 80s band it reminds them of. Is this a mere inspiration or is it provocation? Is the writer of the song pretending to be someone else or is this who he really is? Who is behind it all? The artist himself or a producer churning out music for many other artists? Is what I'm writing now a reflection of what I'm feeling or am I writing it because I want to put the song on a higher recommended playlist? And if we apply it to politics, who are the candidates? Are they credible? Trustworthy? Will they keep their promises? And finally, will we be able to trust each other one day, hear each other out and understand, or will we still keep our distance and suspicions?
Perhaps there is a chance to build a better world, but how to recognise who is a friend and who is a foe?””
“Friend or Foe?” comes from Riverside’s forthcoming studio album ID.Entity, which will be released on January 20 via InsideOutMusic. Pre-orders for the album can be made here.
Riverside will be touring North America in February and March with The Cyberiam Duo followed by a spring trek across Europe in April. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now.
Riverside tour dates
February 17, 2023 Tampa, FL - The Orpheum
February 18, 2023 Orlando, FL - The Abbey
February 19, 2023 Atlanta, GA - Hell At The Masquerade
February 21, 2023 Dallas, TX - Amplified Live
February 22, 2023 Austin, TX - Come And Take It Live
February 24, 2023 Mesa, AZ - The Nile Theater
February 25, 2023 Pomona, CA - The Glass House
February 26, 2023 Berkeley, CA - Cornerstone
February 28, 2023 Vancouver, BC - The Rickshaw Theatre
March 1, 2023 Seattle, WA - Neumos
March 3, 2023 Salt Lake City, UT - The State Room
March 4, 2023 Boulder, CO - Fox Theatre
March 7, 2023 St. Paul, MN - Amsterdam Bar And Hall
March 8, 2023 Chicago, IL - Bottom Lounge
March 10, 2023 Toronto, ON - Lee’s Palace
March 11, 2023 Montreal, QC - Corona Theatre
March 12, 2023 Quebec City, QC - Imperial Bell
March 14, 2023 Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall
March 16, 2023 New York, NY - Sony Hall
March 17, 2023 Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts
March 18, 2023 Pittsburgh, PA - Thunderbird Music Hall
March 19, 2023 Washington, DC - Black Cat
March 21, 2023 Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle
16.04.2023 Eindhoven (The Netherlands) - Effenaar / Prognosis Festival
18.04.2023 Dublin (Ireland) - Button Factory
20.04.2023 Glasgow (UK) - Garage
21.04.2023 Birmingham (UK) - O2 Institute 2
22.04.2023 Manchester (UK) - Academy 2
23.04.2023 London (UK) - Indigo O2 / Prognosis Festival
25.04.2023 Copenhagen (Denmark) - Amager Bio
26.04.2023 Gothenburg (Sweden) - Pustervik
27.04.2023 Oslo (Norway) - Cosmopolite
28.04.2023 Stockholm (Sweden) - Lilla Cirkus
30.04.2023 Tampere (Finland) - Olympia
01.05.2023 Helsinki (Finland) - Tavastia