With long winter nights on the way, Run River North is here to warm things up with their new single “Lonely Weather.” The song is set to be released this Friday, November 20th, but fans can get their first taste now on
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“We wrote ‘Lonely Weather’ with Nick Anderson from the Wrecks and he’s from Buffalo, New York. And as SoCal local natives, we were educated on how real seasonal depression can be in,” shares Alex Hwang.“Regardless, whether you’re from upstate New York or sunny southern California, change is always coming and the struggle to endure and face these changes can feel a lot like lonely weather.”
He continues: “This song is about finding your favorite sweater during those weird and lonely seasons and that you have to go through it in order to get through it.”
Additionally, Run River North is thrilled to announce their forthcoming album Creatures In Your Head. The album, which features previously released “One For Me,” “Hummingbird,” “Cemetery,” “Pretty Lies,” and “Spiders,” will be available on February 12th, 2021. Stay tuned for additional updates at
www.runrivernorth.com.
About Run River North:
Did you know that Run River North tried to change their name back? Back to Monsters Calling Home, back to recording everything themselves, back to selling their songs on blank CDs in homemade paper sleeves.
Eventually though, they decided to move forward. They still record songs themselves, yet there’s more story up the river and they’ve had a lot of folks help bring them to where they are now, including producers Joe Chiccarelli (Morrissey, Broken Social Scene) and Miro Mackie (Mallrat, Cold War Kids, St. Vincent), Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio, Hannah Hooper and Christian Zucconi of Grouplove, Derek Furhmann, Sir Sly, Nick Anderson of The Wrecks, and Chris Chu of Pop Etc, Vinyl Pinups.
Over the last two years, Run River North went back to the future with Monsters Calling Home: Vol. 1, 2 & 3. And now here in 2020, they’re an independent band with an independent sound and more new music to come.
Oh and they kept the same artist who did the homemade paper sleeves for their first demos. Annie Seo you are okay, cool.