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I Shiver “RIPTIDE” Review: Finding Home in Hushed Vulnerability

By Lucy LernerDecember 16, 2025
I Shiver "RIPTIDE" Review: Finding Home in Hushed Vulnerability
I Shiver builds RIPTIDE on whispers and breath. From the opening moments, hushed vocals sit close to the ear, never rushing to impress. Gentle acoustics and melody create an airy soundscape that feels fragile yet reassuring.
The song moves slowly, but with purpose, allowing each line to land without clutter. There is a sense of watching over someone you love, checking they are still there, still breathing, while trying to calm your own spiralling thoughts.
Lyrically, “RIPTIDE” focuses on imbalance and the fear of losing control, but it never sinks into despair. Instead, it searches for a quieter form of hope.
Each line lands softly but carries weight, particularly when describing the desperate act of checking if someone’s still breathing beside you.
“Rushed up
Just to see if you’re
If you’re still breathing
For now
Could for now just let this rest”
Nothing feels forced. The restraint works in the song’s favour, making every swell of sound feel earned. I Shiver’s voice draws you in with quiet hypnotic power, the kind of intimacy that makes you lean closer rather than turn up the volume.
For listeners drawn to emotionally honest indie music, “RIPTIDE” stands as a reflective and comforting release. It suits late nights, long walks, and those moments when you need to feel less alone with your thoughts.

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