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  • Writer's pictureKaiya Vandemark

Newly Rebranded Rain City Drive Releases Self-Titled Album



Rain City Drive, we’ve been “Waiting On You!” This new release is technically the debut album of Rain City Drive since their rebrand from Slaves last October. The band released 2020 album, To Better Days, with Matt McAndrew as the new lead singer but this is their first release with the new name! I’ve been a “super fan” of this band for a while and I think the reason I love them so much is because of their vulnerability and determination. They’ve gone through a lot of shit, rebuilding from the ground up and always coming back stronger than before!


There was talk about doing a rebrand when Matt officially joined the band in 2019 since the band had changed and evolved so much since its founding in 2014. It wasn’t until 2020 that the controversy of their name was brought to light and may be seen as insensitive or misinterpreted so they decided it was officially time to part ways with the old name. They changed their name to Rain City Drive to reflect their brand of positivity and cut ties with a name that carries a negative connotation. What I think is really cool about their new name is it’s inspired by how the current members all met back in early 2019! The band (being bassist Colin Vieira, drummer Zack Baker and guitarists Felipe Sanchez and Weston Richmond) was getting ready to board their flights for their UK tour when their lead singer at the time didn’t show up leaving the rest of the band hanging. They only had a 45-minute window to find a new singer so they could still go on this tour. Luckily, a mutual friend recommended Matt. They gave him a call, he was crazy enough to say yes and jumped on a plane. The band and Matt met for the first time right before their show in Manchester, a notoriously rainy city. Hence, the name ‘Rain City.’


Rain City Drive is embracing their new chapter while staying true to their roots.

Bringing in a new style but keeping the same sound from To Better Days. The members of the band all come from completely different backgrounds and I think their sounds blend and come together in such a unique way. Especially on this album by blending pop-melodics to the heavy riffs.


My personal favorite off the album is Eternity! I always love picking apart a song line by line and this song has some seriously in-depth lyrics that made it fun to dissect. “Stay on the move// Step in the coroner's shoes// Uncovering clues// Under the light of moon// They say on the news// Killer is still on the loose// But only we knew// Secrets survive in the truth.”I have a couple different interpretations of this song. You could take it in a relationship sense where, from an outside point of view a relationship looks beautiful but underneath it’s all bullshit. You keep thinking you can take these waves, saying you’ll be ok but really you're not. The problems keep piling and piling up until you feel like you're drowning. Or you could take it in a different direction with current world situations. I’m not gonna say much more about that but just something to think about. With the lyrics, Matt's vocals are amazing on this track! At the end of the song he hits this insane note that I’m pretty sure is a D5!


I’m so happy for these guys and excited to see where the future will take Rain City Drive!

They are currently in the midst of SiriusXm Octane’s Remade in Misery Tour with Memphis May Fire and From Ashes to New. They also just announced another tour coming this fall with Set It Off and Oxymorons! Be sure to catch one of these shows and hear some of the new album live!

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