RAINROOM: Another New Song Available For Streaming

March 21, 2011

Finnish death/doom band RAINROOM has inked a deal with Firedoom Music, a subsidiary of Firebox Records. The band's full-length debut, "And The Other That Was A Machine...", was released in Finland on March 9 and will be made available in the rest of the world on March 25.

"And The Other That Was A Machine..." track listing:

01. ...Yea, Many Machines
02. Abort Engine
03. Loew Mechanism
04. Steam Conjecture
05. Form and Facades, or a Dream of an Omniscient Automaton

Two songs from the CD, "Abort Engine" and "Steam Conjecture", can be streamed below.

RAINROOM is:

Jere Ralli - Guitars
JP Eloranta - Guitars and vocals
Kim Suikkanen - Bass
Jelle Van Der Beek - Drums

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