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Review in 40 Words – Rain – Stronger (2006)

October 2, 2013destroyerofharmony2006, arena rock, European, Hit and miss, Melodic Rock, metal, Michael Bormann, Rain, review, supergroup, vocals 1 Comment

I am finally hearing this album today. Rain is a “supergroup” of European melodic rock/metal bands with Michael Bormann on vocals. It’s hit and miss as it tries to capture the arena rock spirit of 1986.

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