Rain City Drive announce new album 'Things Are Different Now'

Today, Floridian rock outfit Rain City Drive announced their upcoming record Things Are Different Now, slated for release on 27 September via Thriller Records.

To mark the occasion, the quintet shared their new single "Over Me," following the previously released tracks "Neverbloom," "Frozen," and "Medicate Me," which features Dayseeker's lead vocalist Rory Rodriguez and has already garnered over 10 million streams.

Rain City Drive's Things Are Different Now promises to be a compelling addition to their discography, continuing their evolution with fresh sounds and dynamic performances.

Discussing the new single "Over Me," frontman Matt McAndrew commenteD:

"'Over Me' is about finding out that someone you were dating has moved on. Even when you know the relationship has ended, there’s still the shock of seeing them with someone new and realizing the past is dead and buried."

In support of the new album, Rain City Drive will embark on a headlining tour this fall with Belmont and Until I Wake, followed by a European and UK tour with Dayseeker in November and December.

Save the date for Things Are Different Now, and watch the video for “Visualiser”:

Upcoming live dates

  • 26 September – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade

  • 27 September – Nashville, TN – Eastside Bowl

  • 28 September – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge

  • 29 September – St Louis, MO – Old Rock House

  • 1 October – Detroit, MI – The Loving Touch

  • 2 October – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird

  • 4 October – Brooklyn, NY – Racket

  • 5 October – Worcester, MA – Palladium

  • 6 October – Philadelphia, PA – Foundry

  • 7 October – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar

  • 9 October – Richmond, VA – Canal Club

  • 10 October – Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819

  • 11 October – Orlando, FL – The Social

  • 12 October – Tampa, FL – Orpheum

  • 15 October – Dallas, TX – RBC

  • 16 October – Houston, TX – WHL Midtown

  • 17 October – San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box

  • 19 October – Mesa, AZ – The Underground

  • 22 October – San Diego, CA – Soma Sidestage

  • 23 October – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy

  • 24 October – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Roseville

  • 25 October – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre

  • 26 October – Seattle, WA – Substation

  • 28 October – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge

  • 29 October – Denver, CO – Marquis

  • 28 November – Munich, GER – Backstage Halle

  • 29 November – Oberhausen, GER – Kulttempel

  • 30 November – Hamburg, GER – Gruenspan

  • 1 December – Berlin, GER – Hole 44

  • 3 December – Paris, FRA – Trabendo

  • 3 December – Amsterdam, NET – Melkweg

  • 5 December – Antwerp, BEL – Zappa

  • 7 December – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute

  • 9 December – Glasgow, UK – SWGS

  • 10 December – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz

  • 11 December – London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town

  • 13 December – Dublin, IRE – Button Factory


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