Rivers & Robots
Rivers & Robots formed in 2007 with Eliott Skinner on vocals and guitar, Sarah Spring on bass and keyboards, and Anthony McFarland on drums. They released...
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Rivers & Robots formed in 2007 with Eliott Skinner on vocals and guitar, Sarah Spring on bass and keyboards, and Anthony McFarland on drums. They released their first album, Awakening, in 2009, followed by Celestial Odyssey in 2011. Songs like Shepherd Of My Soul and Satisfy became known for their layered arrangements and reflective tone.
Sarah Spring left the band in 2012, and Skinner handled bass parts afterward. They put out Ethereal Horizons in 2015 and Ascension in 2019. The group sometimes included other musicians like Emily West on violin and vocals, Ethan James on guitar and vocals, and Jonah Palmer on percussion.
Their music often deals with spiritual themes and personal reflection, heard in tracks such as Author / Perfector and Burn For You. They faced a legal issue with a former manager in 2017 that was settled out of court, but kept recording and performing.
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