Flock Of Moons explore myth and collapse on haunting new single ‘Rivers’

Flock Of Moons return with their evocative new single ‘Rivers’, a cinematic tale rooted in myth, grief, and environmental reckoning. Written collaboratively by the band and recorded live at Suma Recording Company in Painesville with engineer Clint Covey, the track is raw, atmospheric, and deeply immersive—capturing a moment of irreversible choice at the heart of a crumbling world.

‘Rivers’ begins in a state of tension and awe, as a woman holds a stone containing her father’s life force—an act that, while born of love, unravels the delicate balance of her planet’s ecosystem. It’s a fable-like narrative of sacrifice and consequence, framed by sweeping instrumentation and a live recording process that leaves every note buzzing with urgency and soul.

With only the vocals overdubbed—and no quantising or autotune used—Flock Of Moons deliver a track that feels alive and breathing, reflecting the natural chaos at the heart of the story it tells. ‘Rivers’ is a moment suspended in time, where myth and music collide.