Tomorrow’s Rain releases music video for “Roads” featuring Heljarmadr of Dark Funeral and Tony Wakeford of Sol Invictus

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Tomorrow’s Rain have recently released a music video for their new song Roads featuring Andreas Vingback from Dark Funeral and Tony Wakeford from Sol Invictus (ex. Death In June/Crisis). Roads is taken from the band’s upcoming album Ovdan which is set to be released on April 19, 2024 via AOP Records.

Watch the video for Roads below:

I think Roads is the song I would play to someone who wants to know what we are all about“, says vocalist Yishai Sweartz. “It contains various elements from different musical worlds and the blend brings something unique to the table, it’s who we are in 8 min if you are curious“.

Tomorrow’s Rain, the death/doom/gothic metal band from Tel Aviv return with their second full-length studio album Ovdan, the Hebrew word for loss. Tomorrow’s Rain entered the worldwide scene in 2020 with their debut album Hollow which summed up the band’s previous years working in the underground scene, writing the songs for 4 years and sharing the stage with bands such as Paradise Lost, Kreator, Swallow The Sun and Tribulation as an opening act.

Hollow was a special debut, released both in English and Hebrew and featured many artists close to the band as guests during the songs, members of My Dying Bride, Moonspell, Rotting Christ, Septicflesh, Paradise Lost, Orphaned Land and Arch Enemy among others.

Ovdan is the second chapter in Tomorrow’s Rain unique journey, the material push the boundaries further yet keep the band’s spirit. Featuring members of: Mayhem (Attila Csihar), King Diamond/Mercyful Fate (Michael Denner), Sisters Of Mercy (Ben Christo), Sol Invictus/Death In June (Tony Wakeford), Dark Funeral (Andreas Vingback), Unanimated (Mickael Broberg), Depressive Age (Jan Lubitzki) and Anja Huwe (Xmal Deutschland).

We go further in our trip, the main difference compared to Hollow is that this album was written in 2 years while Hollow was more or less written for 14 years with many line-up changes, it makes Ovdan sounds different, I believe we have to bring something fresh to the table with every album as I see ourselves as artists and not as entertainers, I prefer to be David Bowie than lets say Motörhead, to explore ourselves is the cause of the whole idea and the way I see art in general“, states Tomorrow’s Rain vocalist Yishai Sweartz.

Tomorrow's Rain

Tracklist:

  1. Roads
  2. Sunrise
  3. Muaka
  4. Room 124
  5. I Skuggornas Grav
  6. Burning Times
  7. Turn Around
  8. Convalescence
  9. Rainbow
  10. Intensive Care Unit
  11. Turn Around (gothic rock version)

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