LISTEN: “Lifeboats” by Riding The Low

Riding The Low’s latest single, “Lifeboats,” is a track that reflects the band’s evolution and newfound creative freedom. Built on a foundation of raw emotion and powerful instrumentation, the song explores themes of escapism and self-acceptance, all while showcasing the band’s refined production approach.

The song opens with an urgent energy, blending soaring melodies and rhythmic intensity that pull one into its vivid narrative. Mixed by Travis Harrison and mastered by Jamal Ruhe, “Lifeboats” achieves a polished yet unfiltered sound that allows every layer to shine. The guitars by Chris Baldwin and Dan Baker alternate between being a driving force and atmospheric anchors, while Paddy Considine’s vocal delivery imbues the track with a heartfelt authenticity that feels both personal and universal.

Taking control of their recording process, the band has captured a sound that is entirely their own. As Chris Baldwin puts it,

“By taking the production into our own hands, we’ve unlocked something powerful.”

This newfound autonomy is evident throughout the track with each element feeling intentional and connected to the song’s emotional core. As “Lifeboats” dives into the longing for escape and renewal it is delivered with an honesty that echoes without overstating its message. Its metaphorical storytelling, paired with anthemic instrumentation, creates a balance of weight and uplift that leaves an impression.  

“Lifeboats” is a statement of artistic liberation and growth and Riding The Low have crafted a track that highlights their strengths while setting the stage for an exciting future.