#67 - Black Hill & Silent Island - A Wild River to Take You Home
Dive into “A Wild River to Take You Home,” a meditative guitar composition by Black Hill & Silent Island that transports listeners through ambient forest paths and tranquil soundscapes.
Story Behind “A Wild River to Take You Home” by Black Hill & Silent Island
Released on May 14, 2018, this track is the opening piece on the collaborative album Tales of the Night Forest. It blends the distinct guitar-driven styles of Black Hill with Silent Island’s ambient textures, creating a cinematic piece that feels like stepping into a misty woodland at dawn. The music artfully mirrors the sensation of following a hidden river through an ancient forest, merging nostalgia with peaceful exploration.
Technical Details
Notes About “A Wild River to Take You Home”
Release Date: May 14, 2018 (album)
Duration: 3:49
Genre: Instrumental Post‑Rock, Ambient, Acoustic
Composer(s)/Producers: Black Hill & Silent Island
Key & Tempo: Often played in C♯ minor at ≈86 BPM; fingerstyle guitar tab available
Album Details
Album: Tales of the Night Forest
Release Date: May 14, 2018
Label: Independent—Bandcamp release combining both artists
Theme: A sonic homage to forested night scenes, blending atmospheric post‑rock with ambient storytelling.
Artist Details
Black Hill – Known for instrumental, guitar‑driven post‑rock explorations.
Silent Island – Crafts ambient, atmospheric soundscapes that complement Black Hill’s melodic sensibility.
Their collaboration brings together emotive guitar with layered textures for immersive listening.
Album Production Notes
The album was self-produced by both musicians, recorded in Győr, Hungary. The sound is clean yet organic, emphasizing acoustic guitar tones, gentle builds, and atmospheric layering .
Interesting Facts about the Song and the Album
Opening the Journey: The track serves as the album’s gateway, immersing listeners immediately in its post‑rock atmosphere .
Inspired Reception: Bandcamp reviewers describe it as “a timeless classic for relaxing, slightly melancholic post‑rock”.
Popular Guitar Tab: Has become a go‑to piece for guitarists, widely shared on Tab and Songsterr sites.
Live Imagery: Though studio‑based, the music evokes feelings of solitary walks beside a wilderness stream.


