Michigan-based Alt-Rock trio 84 Tigers have revealed the official music video for “Two Rivers,” featuring singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato, who also appears prominently in the video.
The track is a key song from the band’s latest album, Nothing Ends, released in October 2025 via Spartan Records.
“Two Rivers” is a tribute to the late Travis Dopp of Small Brown Bike. The song weaves in lyrical nods to Dopp’s work, “honoring both his creative spirit and enduring influence.”
Mike Reed says:
“Two Rivers” is a tribute to our old friend and bandmate Travis. Some of his lyrics are quoted in the song. When Rocky (Votolato) and I realized that we had both written songs with the word “River” in the title separately, it was cosmic fate that brought him into the song. I had no idea what it would become, but he took it to new heights and I still get choked up when I hear it.
Making this video was very special. Ben did all of the filming, drone work, and editing. It was all of us sitting in the woods by the river and a fire. It felt very Michigan and an awesome way to honor Travis.

Formed by brothers Mike and Ben Reed (Small Brown Bike) alongside longtime friend Jono Diener (The Swellers), 84 Tigers first gained attention in 2022 with Time in the Lighthouse.
But the journey toward Nothing Ends was shaped by profound loss. The sudden passing of Travis Dopp left the band reeling and uncertain about the future.
Mike Reed shares:
I questioned if losing a creative partner took the energy out of my process. Songs started and stopped. I struggled. Then one day it broke—this mantra popped into my head: Tears in your eyes. Fist in the air. That became a path forward.
Produced by Marc Jacob Hudson, Nothing Ends “transforms grief into catharsis, channeling unfiltered emotion.”
Upcoming shows:
04.11.26 – Flint, MI @ Factory Two, Flint, Michigan (Flint Local 432 40th Anniversary Show) w/ Big Donut, Suburban Delinquents and Touch The Clouds
05.15.26 – Montreal, QC – Pouzza Fest – Foufounes Électriques w/ Baroness

