SIREN'S RAIN to release new album "Rise Forth"

SIREN'S RAIN will be releasing their new album Rise Forth on October 8, 2021.
The band comments: “SIREN'S RAIN is excited to announce the release of our first full-length album, Rise Forth. This work revisits the harp and mandolin and introduces the nyckelharpa to the band's instrumentation. This album delves into the themes of abandonment, betrayal, hope, despair and resilience. Heavier, faster and galloping, this work showcases the band's musical growth and exploration of the barriers of aggression.”
Drawing musical influences from the likes of ELUVEITIE, KORPIKLAAN, and NIGHTWISH. SIREN'S RAIN combine deeply emotive and powerful sounds with fascinating lyrics. Founded in 2014 by William Beritich and Rena Hellzinger, SIREN'S RAIN deliver heavy riffs, haunting vocals and ethereal melodies using a vast array of traditional folk instruments. The new record follows the EPs Nightmares from the Abyss (2019) and Beneath the Narrors (2016, re-released 2018).
Rise Forth is a powerhouse of heavy, distorted sounds and ornate harmonies. The metal composition creates an epic backdrop for the exquisitely crafted folk instrumentation that explores both the serene and the dark. SIREN'S RAIN have produced an album that is compelling, emotive and transcends the temporal plains.
Siren’s Rain is:
Ed Miller - Guitars, Nyckleharpa, backing vocals
Micahel Heaney - Guitars, Mandolin
William Beritich - Bass, backing vocals
Scott Eugene Jones - drums, percussion
Rena Hellzinger - vocals, harp, percussion
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