Rivulets' latest album, Thank You Reykjavik, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of songs that showcases the band's unique blend of indie rock and folk. The album is a tribute to the Icelandic capital, and each track is inspired by a different aspect of the city, from its architecture to its people.
The album opens with "Hallgrimskirkja," a slow-burning ballad that builds to a powerful crescendo, with lead singer Nathan Amundson's plaintive vocals soaring over a bed of shimmering guitars. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through Reykjavik's streets, with tracks like "Laugavegur" and "Harpa" evoking the city's bustling energy and vibrant nightlife.
Despite the album's upbeat moments, there is a pervasive sense of melancholy that runs throughout Thank You Reykjavik. This is perhaps best exemplified by the album's centerpiece, "Perlan," a haunting instrumental track that captures the eerie beauty of the city's iconic dome-shaped building.