Dry The River announce split, share final EP 'Hooves Of Doubt'

After releasing two stellar albums in the form of 'Shallow Bed' and 'Alarms In The Heart', Dry The River have now called time as a group.

Making the announcement on Facebook, the band said, “We’ve had an incredible seven years, but we’ve decided it’s time to move on to new endeavours.

"This message is a thank you, really - your figurative and literal support has single-handedly kept us going, through rough economic times, label and lineup changes. Although the music industry is changing the underlying transaction is always the same - when you buy records, tickets and t-shirts you keep the bands you love afloat, and we’re grateful beyond words that you’ve carried us through more than 500 shows in 50 countries...

"Love to everyone who’s been part of our extended family for this unpredictable and unimaginable journey. Look after yourselves, and hopefully we’ll bump into some of you in our new lives.”

Dry The River also shared a new and final EP named 'Hooves Of Doubt' along with their announcement, which can now be streamed below.

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