Riptide is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy. It was first released as a track on his debut EP God Loves You When Youre Dancing (2013), serving as its second single, and is also featured on his debut studio album Dream Your Life Away (2014). The song was written by Joy, who also produced it with drummer Edwin White. The upbeat indie folk song has been lyrically described as a coming of age love story and is known for its metaphors and pop culture references.
The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its lyrics, vocals and production and drew comparisons to singer-songwriters Paul Kelly and Jeff Buckley. Riptide would go on to have commercial success in Australia, peaking at number six on the ARIA singles chart and subsequently being named the number one song in radio station Triple Js Hottest 100 of 2013. The following year, Riptide also peaked at number ten in the United Kingdom and entered Billboards Alternative Songs chart, peaking at number 1.
Background
The songs first few chords and first two lines were originally written at his Glen Iris home in 2008 with the same title, but shelved. Years after his experience in university and a VFL career, Vance Joy started doing open mic gigs in Melbourne which slowly rose to a serious career in music. When recording the song back in 2012, a year before the EP came out, Vance Joy was writing a song and then it reminded him of the shelved Riptide draft from 2008 and combined it with his current project. A rough version of the song was uploaded on his personal Facebook account. Although the singer believed it was just the first verse and chorus,, the encouraging response from his friends and family continued the artists music career.
Vance Joy initially recorded and produced the song with drummer Edwin White in just one afternoon at Red Door Studios in the Melbourne suburb, Brunswick, with subsequent additional production from John Castle.
Composition
In an interview, Vance Joy said the title of the song came from a motel of the same name he used to go to with his family when he was a child. The song was recorded at a tempo of 102 BPM. The key appears to be around an 1/8 of a tone below D flat major.
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of Riptide was first released onto YouTube on 2 April 2013 at a total length of three minutes and twenty-four seconds. The video, directed by Dimitri Basil, artistically depicts the song word for word.
Chart performance
Riptide made its first chart appearance at 75 on the ARIA Singles Chart on 29 April 2013, later making its top 50 debut at 41 on 23 June. The song became a top 10 hit when charting at 10 on 28 July, peaking at number 7. For the remainder of the year, Riptide remained at the top 40 until on 2 February 2014, the song charted to a new peak of 6 from 35 in response to the song placed on the top of the Hottest 100 of 2013. On the End of Year Top 100 Singles of 2013, Riptide was placed at number 12, the highest Australian song and the highest not to chart in the top 5 to do so in the year.
Performances
Vance Joy performed Riptide at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards in Glasgow,Scotland at the O2 Academy Glasgow as part of the backstage show.
This music player is available as open source code. Everyone can build their own personal free and legal music player. This source code is free for any legal non-commercial and/or non-profit and/or educational and/or private purpose. This open source player is courtesy of This Side of Sanity (ThisSideofSanity.com) and OSdata (OSdata.com).
Build your own player. Avoid the hassles and fees of commercial music services. Let there be a million free and independent music players on the web. Strongly suggest building players dedicated to specific kinds of music. Notify me of the location (URL) and specialties of your custom player.
Proverb:
It is better not to know and to know that one does not know, than presumuptuously to attribute some random meaning to symbols. Proverb of the Outer Temple of Luxor
If you spot an error in fact, grammar, syntax, or spelling, or a broken link, or have additional information, commentary, or constructive criticism, please contact Milo at PO Box 5237, Balboa Island, Calif, 92662, USA.