Rivers (Six60 song)
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| "Rivers" | ||||
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| Single by Six60 | ||||
| from the EP Six60 | ||||
| Released | 20 October 2017 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 3:24 | |||
| Label | Epic, Massive | |||
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| "Rivers" (Lyric Video) on YouTube | ||||
"Rivers" is a song by New Zealand band Six60, released as the second single from their 2017 extended play Six60.
The song was written and recorded by the band in Los Angeles. Initially the song was not planned to be a part of the recording process, and developed around a chord played by Printz Board on a Minimoog Voyager synthesiser. Band member Marlon Gerbes feels that the song is "a reflection of [his] current journey into understanding myself and this world around me."[1]
Release and promotion
Critical reception
Kat Bein of Billboard praised the romantic and playful feel of the song, describing it as "if you listened to Drake on a shoreside date with the stars overhead",[5] while The New Zealand Herald praised the "casual soul" and the "simple and effortless[ness]" of the track.[6] Mark Beynes of MAINZ described the song as "relaxed and uncontrived...there is no sense that the track is 'trying' too hard at all," and noted the song's tresillo rhythm.[7] Hussein Moses of Radio New Zealand reviewed the song negatively, describing it as "unstimulating" and as one of his least favourite songs from the Six60 EP.[8]
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.[9]
- Neil Baldock – engineer
- Leslie Braithwaite – mixing
- Andrew Chavez – engineer
- Ji Fraser – guitar, songwriter
- Marlon Gerbes – keyboards, guitar, producer, songwriter
- David Kutch – mastering engineer
- Chris Mac – bass guitar, songwriter
- Eli Paewai – drums, songwriter
- Printz Board – producer, songwriter
- Matiu Walters – vocals, producer, songwriter