RAINFALL TODAY – Eternal (June 28, 2018)

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Russian alternative rock/metal band Rainfall Today arrive with their debut album Eternal available in all the standard formats worldwide via Sliptrick Records from June 28, 2018. Citing influences such as including Asking Alexandria, Evanescence, Deftones and Alice In Chains to name a few, it gives an indication toward their hard modern sound topped with strong melodies and performances. Following on the heels of their first independently released EP In Your Head (2016), Eternal is the bands first full-length offering.

Here’s the bands rather opaque and unique description of Eternal“It is generally accepted that the Earth is our home. But there are too many people on Earth who feel like a stranger here. And what if somewhere far away, maybe even in another galaxy, each of us has a planet of our own?
A special place, where you are the ruler of your universe? Red sand, warm wind, deep black seas and endless mountains … or an iron city where people live, without fears and experiences and communicate at a subconscious level? For everyone, there is a different world in which we will feel at home. Where things will be understood and accepted. But while these planets are so far away from us, they can not fly in a few hours, there is another way. Close your eyes, put headphones on your ears, turn on Rainfall Today. And listen. Your planet, your real home inside your head. There are no borders. Only you create them! You can do everything!
Thanks to all the people who believe in themselves, their force creates in spite of everything.” 
Eternal track listing:
01. “Never Never”
02. “Hate”
03. “Gravity”
04. “Вдвоем” (To Get Her)
05. “Eternal Emotion”
06. “Wife On Mars”
07. “Headshot”
08. “Deeptown”
09. “It’s Time To New Life”
10. “The End”
11. “Не Убежать” (Do Not Run Away)
 
Rainfall Today are:
Yana Samarina – Vocals
Dmitriy ‘Sam’ Samsonenko – Guitar
Alexander Prokhorov – Guitar
Alexander Korolev – Keyboards/Electronic

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