The dynamic rock band I Prevail is embarking on an exciting new journey with the announcement of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Violent Nature, set to release on September 19. This thrilling news is complemented by the unveiling of their latest single, a powerful track titled “Rain.”
For fans who may not have been closely following the band’s evolution, it’s important to note that in mid-May, I Prevail announced a significant lineup change. They parted ways with their longtime clean vocalist Brian Burkheiser, resulting in co-vocalist Eric Vanlerberghe taking on a dual role to deliver both rough and clean vocals. Additionally, guitarist Dylan Bowman is stepping up to lend his vocal talents, further diversifying the band’s sound.
Right out of the gate, the band released the title track of their upcoming album, “Violent Nature.” This song showcases the heavier side of their music, staying true to Vanlerberghe’s established vocal style. The band faced their first real challenge with the subsequent single, “Into Hell,” featuring an impressive mix that leans more towards clean vocals, allowing the band to explore new musical territories.
The latest addition to their album is the electrifying track, “Rain.” This song kicks off with an intense surge of heavy guitar riffs and relentless double kick drum beats, creating a fierce atmosphere. The intensity then shifts to more subdued and entrancing verses, before culminating in a powerful and anthemic chorus that is sure to resonate with listeners.
Be sure to listen to “Rain,” watch its accompanying music video, and explore the complete lyrics provided below.
Experience I Prevail’s New Single “Rain”
Exploring the Meaning Behind I Prevail’s “Rain” Lyrics
It’s getting hard to find a meaning
Go grab your knife it’s killing season
I’ve buried all my friends
They all left me in the end
It’s getting hard to find a meaning
I’ve watched you beg and plead for sympathy
But now the well’s run dry
So let it rain down
Wash over me
Come set me free from this misery
Need a way out
Of this apathy
Just set me free from this misery
Let it rain
It’s getting hard to find a meaning
When every smile feels like treason
I’ve pulled on every thread
There’s no reason to pretend
It’s getting hard to find a meaning
I’ve watched you beg and plead for sympathy
But now the well’s run dry
So let it rain down
Wash over me
Come set me free from this misery
Need a way out
Of this apathy
Just set me free from this misery
Let it rain
In the wake of blood and thunder
You and I deserve each other
The hell above will drag us under
We were all just born to suffer
We were all just born to suffer
So let it rain down, wash over me
Come set me free from this misery
Need a way out
Of this apathy
Just set me free from this misery
Let it rain
Let it rain
Let it rain
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Unveiling the Details of I Prevail’s Violent Nature Album
I Prevail’s upcoming album, Violent Nature, is set to drop on September 19. This exciting 10-track studio album has already seen the release of several singles, including “Violent Nature,” “Into Hell,” and the latest, “Rain.” Fans can now pre-order the album, ensuring they don’t miss out on this eagerly awaited release.
READ MORE: Brian Burkheiser Addresses I Prevail Split and Shows Support for the Band
I Prevail is currently on the road promoting their new album as part of the Summer of Loud tour. Following the completion of this tour, the band will head across the Atlantic for a European tour. For all tour dates and ticketing information, fans can visit the band’s official website.
Discover I Prevail’s Violent Nature Album Artwork and Track Listing
i prevail violent nature album artwork
1. “Synthetic Soul”
2. “NWO”
3. “Pray”
4. “Annihilate Me”
5. “Violent Nature”
6. “Rain”
7. “Into Hell”
8. “Crimson & Clover”
9. “God”
10. “Stay Away”
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