Liri Dais rides the currents of emotion on new single ‘Rivers We Drown’
South London’s Liri Dais crashes onto the scene with ‘Rivers We Drown’, a track that proves multi-genre doesn’t have to mean unfocused. From the first chord, the song hits with a taut energy of guitars cutting through the electronic undercurrent, and drums driving a rhythm that keeps your pulse in check. This is music that demands attention, demanding to be felt as much as heard.
Liri Dais’ vocals glide over the track with an emotive precision, teasing at vulnerability while asserting a quiet defiance. It’s storytelling without sentimentality, the kind of lyricism that sticks because it’s grounded in lived experience rather than clichés. And the production, while polished and enhanced with subtle AI textures, never sterilises the grit at the core of the song. Instead, it amplifies it, layering synths and guitar riffs in a way that feels cinematic without losing edge.
What’s compelling about ‘Rivers We Drown’ is how it balances accessibility with depth. Hooks serve the story, not just the chart. There’s a cinematic sweep to the arrangements letting us feel the weight behind every line. Liri Dais is using his diverse bed of genres as tools to amplify narrative tension and emotional resonance.
For fans of emotive alt-rock who appreciate sharp songwriting and textured soundscapes, ‘Rivers We Drown’ is a ride worth taking. It’s a statement that Liri Dais is here to prove that electronic elements and rock sensibilities can coexist in a way that’s thrilling, heartfelt, and unapologetically alive.

