With the upcoming release of his second solo album next week, Myles Kennedy has shared a lyric visualizer for the pensive ballad ‘Love Rain Down’. The song showcases a softer side to the upcoming album.
The genesis of the track has been around for years and is reminiscent of what fans and critics were drawn to on his debut solo album ‘Year Of The Tiger’.
The acoustic introduction builds until the band joins in on the second verse and rides out the rest of the track. Lyrically, Myles delivers a plea born out of the longing for answers and solace from all of the dark possibilities of the day as he sings “Let your love rain down. Let it wash away the sorrows I’ve found.”
Check it out here:
While ‘Year Of The Tiger’ was more of an acoustic exploration through Myles’ mind, ‘The Ides Of March’ finds him strapping on his electric guitar and pushing himself as a guitarist/songwriter. ‘The Ides Of March’ was produced by longtime collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
‘The Ides Of March’ is set to release on May 14th via Napalm Records, and is available to pre-order now in various formats.
Tracklisting for ‘The Ides Of March’:
1. Get Along
2. A Thousand Words
3. In Stride
4. The Ides Of March
5. Wake Me When It’s Over
6. Love Rain Down
7. Tell It Like It Is
8. Moonshot
9. Wanderlust Begins
10. Sifting Through The Fire
11. Worried Mind
Check out the title track and longest song on the album:
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