Tenby based trio ‘I See Rivers’ originally hailing from the Northern, Southern and Western parts of Norway, have just been announced as one of the winners of the #Horizons12 project, in collaboration with BBC Wales and presenter Huw Stephens.

After the outstanding response from their 2017 debut EP the trio consisting of Eline Brun, Gøril Nilsen and Lill Scheie are back with their new single ‘Give Up’ - the video of which was partly filmed on Tenby’s beaches.

The song has been championed on BBC Radio 6 Music lately, by presenters Tom Robinson, Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie.

With memorable melodies and untraditional vocal harmonies their soundscape which has been described as ‘float folk’ can be associated with artists such as Fleet Foxes, Sufjan Stevens, and Feist.

Their new EP, recorded in StudiOwz in Pembrokeshire, is a clear representation of how they’ve grown in musicianship and production.

After a range of tours and festival appearances with highlights such as Green Man Festival, Belladrum Festival, Sound City as well as being longlisted for Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition 2017 – they continue to mesmerize audiences around the world as they support the likes of Newton Faulkner and currently Cosmo Sheldrake and Fredrik William Olsen on their 2018 tours.

You can check out their latest video at www.youtube.com/c/ISEERIVERS and for more information visit www.facebook.com/iseerivers