The resurgence of vinyl continues to gain momentum as Detroit-area based rock band RIVIT releases a limited edition yellow 65-gram 7″ vinyl pressing of their latest singles, marking another milestone for the group while their recording facility RIVIT RECORDS brings professional production capabilities to Michigan’s music community.
The special vinyl release features “Breaking Me” and “AWAY,” tracks from the band’s digital collection “The Singles” currently available across all major streaming platforms. The songs showcase the collaborative efforts of songwriters Brian Hensley and Nils Lawrence, with performances by Shane Gaalaas, Tony Franklin, and Riley Ruppert. Production duties were handled by Chris Flores at Rehab Studio in Los Angeles, bringing West Coast polish to the Motor City rock sound.
For collectors and fans preferring physical media, RIVIT has made both vinyl and CD versions available alongside their digital streaming presence. The limited edition yellow vinyl represents a return to the tactile music experience that has seen renewed interest among music enthusiasts in recent years.
Beyond their latest release, the band has established RIVIT RECORDS in Fraser, Michigan, which opened its doors in November 2023. The facility serves dual purposes as both the band’s headquarters and a full-service recording studio available to the local music community. The space features industry-standard ProTools software combined with both digital and analog recording equipment, providing artists with professional-grade production capabilities.
The Fraser location offers more than just recording services. Local bands can book the rehearsal space, which comes equipped with a full PA system for show preparation. The studio also accommodates writing sessions, interviews, and music instruction, positioning itself as a comprehensive creative hub for Metro Detroit musicians.
RIVIT RECORDS’ expansion into studio services reflects a growing trend of artists taking control of their production process while supporting their local music scenes. By offering professional recording facilities and rehearsal spaces, the studio fills a crucial need for emerging and established acts in the Fraser area and beyond.
The combination of new music releases and studio operations demonstrates how independent artists are adapting to the modern music landscape. While streaming platforms provide global reach for their recordings, physical releases like the limited vinyl pressing maintain connections with dedicated fans who value tangible music formats.
For local musicians seeking recording services or rehearsal space, the RIVIT RECORDS facility in Fraser provides access to professional equipment and expertise previously requiring trips to larger metropolitan studios. This accessibility helps foster the regional music scene while giving artists the tools needed to compete in an increasingly digital marketplace.
The yellow vinyl release of “The Singles” and the establishment of RIVIT RECORDS represent parallel developments in how contemporary rock bands navigate both artistic expression and business sustainability. As streaming dominates music consumption, special physical releases and community-focused studio spaces offer ways for artists to maintain deeper connections with their audiences while building sustainable careers in music.


