Dry The River - Everlasting Light | BEST — HONEST REVIEW |

Frontman Peter Liddle describes the track as a moment of clarity—a reminder of what it felt like to simply be a "band in a room". Recorded with producer Peter Miles after parting ways with their previous label, the song provided the exact energy the record needed to move forward. Themes of Resilience and Resurgence

Musically, "Everlasting Light" showcases the band’s signature three-part harmonies while leaning harder into electric instrumentation. While some critics missed the "harmonizing beauty" of their folkier tracks like "Shaker Hymns," many praised the song's "solid chorus" and its role in establishing a more conventional yet powerful indie-rock identity. Dry The River - Everlasting Light

The track is defined by its themes of getting back up after being knocked down—a sentiment captured literally in its Judo-themed music video. Frontman Peter Liddle describes the track as a

While their earlier work was dense with medical and theological imagery, this era saw Liddle moving toward more direct, literal songwriting. While some critics missed the "harmonizing beauty" of