The Pass The Mic Podcast

Unapologetically a Smart Mouth with Riverby’s Sophia Greenberg

40 min · 24. juli 2020
episode Unapologetically a Smart Mouth with Riverby’s Sophia Greenberg cover

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This week I’m joined by Sophia Greenberg, the singer and guitarist in the Philadelphia band Riverby. Riverby released their debut album, Smart Mouth with Take This to Heart Records on July 10th. Smart Mouth is an unapologetic and energetic album that pays homage to Riverby’s influences, which range from Mayday Parade to Alanis Morissette and Liz Phair. Sophia and I talked about how their mom cultivated their love of music, building Riverby’s rock-solid lineup, and releasing an album that’s been years in the making.   Songs included in this episode: "Smart Mouth" and "Giving Tree" by Riverby

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