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S.18 E.02 - Adam Biggs of Rivers Of Nihil

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We’re joined by bassist and vocalist Adam Biggs of Rivers of Nihil, as the band makes a thunderous return with Rivers Of Nihil, their self-titled album—their first in four years. Despite major lineup changes, Rivers of Nihil show no signs of slowing down. In fact, they’ve delivered what may be one of the most ambitious and forward-thinking metal releases of the year.

Keeping things fresh and evolving your sound after 16 years isn’t easy, but Adam and his bandmates have done just that—and that alone is a major accomplishment. This new album doesn’t just reflect their growth; it pushes progressive death metal itself into bold, uncharted territory.

In our conversation, Adam offers insight into the creative process, the shift in band dynamics, and what it means to continue carving out something unique in a genre known for complexity and innovation.

Rivers of Nihil is out now on Metal Blade Records. Stream it everywhere and experience a band at the height of reinvention.

Stay connected with Rivers Of Nihil, visit: https://www.riversofnihil.com/, https://www.instagram.com/riversofnihil/ and https://www.facebook.com/riversofnihil/

Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/

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We’re joined by bassist and vocalist Adam Biggs of Rivers of Nihil, as the band makes a thunderous return with Rivers Of Nihil, their self-titled album—their first in four years. Despite major lineup changes, Rivers of Nihil show no signs of slowing down. In fact, they’ve delivered what may be one of the most ambitious and forward-thinking metal releases of the year.

Keeping things fresh and evolving your sound after 16 years isn’t easy, but Adam and his bandmates have done just that—and that alone is a major accomplishment. This new album doesn’t just reflect their growth; it pushes progressive death metal itself into bold, uncharted territory.

In our conversation, Adam offers insight into the creative process, the shift in band dynamics, and what it means to continue carving out something unique in a genre known for complexity and innovation.

Rivers of Nihil is out now on Metal Blade Records. Stream it everywhere and experience a band at the height of reinvention.

Stay connected with Rivers Of Nihil, visit: https://www.riversofnihil.com/, https://www.instagram.com/riversofnihil/ and https://www.facebook.com/riversofnihil/

Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/

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