Discography
Riverbed Union gathers three albums into one connected body of work, tracing a path through memory, resilience, identity, accountability, love, loss, and personal growth. Each record stands on its own, but together they tell a wider story about the people, places, decisions, and quiet turning points that shape a life long after the moment has passed.
Rooted in Americana, roots rock, country, folk, rhythm n' blues, soul, and the occasional rough edge of punk influence, these songs were never built to chase a passing trend. They were written to preserve something more lasting: the familiar rooms we return to, the rivers that carry memory forward, and the invisible lines we cross one choice at a time.
Album One
Familiar Rooms is a collection of songs about the people, places, and moments that quietly shape our lives.
Blending Americana storytelling with themes of love, memory, healing, friendship, lifelong devotion, and personal resilience, the album looks back without getting trapped in nostalgia. It is about the spaces we carry with us, the rooms we leave behind, and the emotional furniture that somehow remains exactly where we left it.
These songs carry the warmth of early songwriting, the honesty of rough beginnings, and the feeling of returning to something familiar only to realize how much you have changed. Rather than dwelling on the past, Familiar Rooms listens for what the past is still trying to teach.
Album Two
The River Don't Forget follows the currents that shape our lives long after the moment has passed.
Built around memory, redemption, resilience, and human connection, the album explores the roads we travel, the people we carry with us, and the lessons that remain after the dust settles. It looks backward with clearer eyes, not to reopen old wounds, but to understand how those experiences continue guiding us forward.
There is a reflective patience at the center of this record. It is about the strange mercy of time, the way certain names still echo, and the truth that some things are never really lost. They simply move beneath the surface, waiting for the right season to rise again.
Album Three
Lines We Cross is a concept album about the small compromises that quietly reshape a life.
Through stories of avoidance, rationalization, emotional distance, and self-deception, the album follows a gradual unraveling that rarely announces itself when it begins. Rather than focusing on a single relationship, it explores how people drift from their values, their connections, and eventually themselves.
It is the darkest and most self-aware record in the collection, but not without purpose. What emerges is a human portrait of accountability arriving late, awareness cutting through denial, and the difficult truth that understanding the past may not undo it, but it can still change what happens next.