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Released
Blackrain
Released
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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There?s a good reason why their cover of AC/DC anthem "It?s a Long Way To The Top (if You Wanna Rock'n'Roll)" is part of many of BlackRain?s live shows. Having formed during 2006 in the French Alps and with four self-prod...  more »

     
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All Artists: Blackrain
Title: Released
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: UDR/UDR
Release Date: 3/25/2016
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 825646482399

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There?s a good reason why their cover of AC/DC anthem "It?s a Long Way To The Top (if You Wanna Rock'n'Roll)" is part of many of BlackRain?s live shows. Having formed during 2006 in the French Alps and with four self-produced albums under their belts (not to mention numerous gigs in France, Europe and Japan) this charismatic quartet know for a fact that 2016 is undoubtedly the most important year of their career to date. Free from past commitments, they now feel it?s time to ?escape? to new horizons and have aptly titled their new offering ?Released?. During 10 long years spent in learning the tortuous ways of Rock 'n' Roll, the band met many people who would become instrumental in the band?s career: Frank, their so precious drummer; legendary bands like Europe, Papa Roach, Alice Cooper, Scorpions, Steel Panther, Kissin? Dynamite and Crash Diet, all of whom they played with; the team of the ?New Talent? French national TV show, where they delivered memorable live performances to an audience of several million, and famous photographer Dean Karr responsible for the new band?s photos. Last but not least, BlackRain found American producer Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, Cheap Trick, Alice Cooper, The New York Dolls and John Lennon) a true music "legend" who provided his great expertise in the making of ?Released? and the band?s previous album "It Begins". Recorded in the suburbs of both Paris and Los Angeles in the early part of 2015, ?Released? is the result of many months of collaboration between BlackRain and Jack who, prior to recording, spent weeks listening and analyzing tons of demos in order to come up with the best songs and create the best arrangements, applying his magic touch to the whole process. Warren Huart, Aerosmith?s sound engineer, along with Jack, mixed the tracks at the Spitfire Studio in Laurel Canyon. With straight-forward, catchy tunes like "Back in Town" (the first single and lyric video), "Eat You Alive", "Puppet on a String", the sharp edged "Mind Control? or the more poppy ?Electric Blue?, BlackRain remind us that this gang grew up to the sound of WASP, Guns ?N? Roses, Skid Row, Ratt and Mötley Crüe, dangerous, edgy, raucous and fun with a constant trail of danger in the main vein. Other tracks suggest different influences; "Run Tiger Run" is a mesmerizing groover, "Killing Me" and ?Fade to Black? offer powerful mid-tempos, while ?Words Ain?t Enough? brings a more acoustic flavor to the table. With its anthemic choirs and hook ?Rock My Funeral? is probably the most Punk-fueled track of the album. All written by Swan, these tracks prove that BlackRain use their music influences uniquely, setting themselves apart with originality. Through its different approach and chorus, "One Last Prayer", the last track on the album, proves without reasonable doubt that BlackRain can never be labeled as ?followers?.While remaining faithful to their roots and influences, BlackRain are a band in a state of perpetual evolution: never ceasing in their quest to climb each and every step of the long Rock 'n' Roll stairway? ?Released? is the proof that the journey is well and truly under way, and the meticulous craft work behind ?Released? reflects the stamina and capacity of BlackRain to create something never really achieved by a rock act from France. We haven?t even started to discuss their exuberant, high-octane entertainment live show! BlackRain is going to joyfully, loudly and gleefully saturate you with a thunderstorm of exciting, pulse-racing rock?n?roll? so get prepared!