All Access Magazine
A while back at a Viper Room show I got a 3 song sampler from the guys in Rainshine and I am ecstatic to finally have the full CD playing on my player. And honestly this is a CD I’ll play a dozen times before I even listen to anything else. Rainshine’s sound is tight, thumps with bass, gets the body and head moving like a pogo stick gone crazy. The guitars and vocals are maniacal, passionately spirited with great attitude and energy, and the lyrics are catchy and stay with you resonating around in your head. The bass licks on this CD are thumpin’, funk rocking’ bass that if I played it through a high powered car stereo while cruising the Sunset Strip I’d cause windows to shatter and mini skirt clad cuties to loose their minds. Completing the trio and giving these strong rock and roll songs their base is the smooth and steady drums. Having seen this threesome live a couple times I can say it’s a rarity to come across a CD that’s produced so perfectly to match and compliment a bands energy and intensity on stage. Some bands produce a CD which piques your interest and then it’s either sink or swim live. Rainshine’s CD is the rarified air adding to and going beyond what these guys do on stage. This is exactly the type of CD I was waiting for from them and I’m sure there fans will scoop this up faster than the new Harry Potter book.
Rating 4 ½ (the band delivered big time)!!! - Hidden Gem
 
Rainshine Shines Brightly at the Viper Room
All Access Magazine
Former Boston band Rainshine recently headlined at the Viper Room in which they packed in an enthusiastic growing crowd of many new Los Angeles fans.  Signed to Cheapjag Records, Rainshine is busy touring both locally and internationally and continuously expanding their fan-base selling over 6,000 copies last year of their 2002 sophomore album “Fallen Hero” breaking their release record of over 3,000 on their 1999 debut.  In 2003, a strong 3-song demo CD was released that has been well received, and over 100 radio stations across the country along with the international arena are playing  Rainshine’s music.  Two videos, “Fallen Hero” and “Revolution” have been released with “Revolution” utilizing footage from concerts over the world, including Africa.

Rainshine kept the sunshine out past midnight sounding better than ever giving a sensational performance comparable with the heavyweights they have played and toured with including the Foo Fighters, Sum 41, and Cheap Trick.  With Rainshine’s harmony and smooth post grunge sound, they’re similar to a combination of Nirvana, the Foo Fighters, Greenday, Coldplay, Tool, and Oasis.  Being international musicians, they’ve played both Woodstock 4 and Woodstock 5 in South Africa along with The Macufe Rock Festival, and Rainshine played at Canada’s Freedom Rally and were the only American band invited to play at the Canada Hard Rock Weekend.  Rainshine also played at the International Freedom Festival along with performing at the Boston Freedom Rally and the Sarnia Bay Festival. 

Rainshine has been not only frequently playing the Viper Room while in LA, but places like the Whiskey a Go Go, Zen Sushi, 14 Below, Dragonfly, and The Gig, and they opened up for the Starf*uckers at the Cat Club and had previously played with Metal Skool at the Viper Room.  There is a clip of “Walk Away” on their website which is one of their best songs, and they’ve made several friends and fans since they’ve moved to LA and can be seen at the Rainbow or friend’s concerts when they have a night off.  Rainshine is frequently asked back to the Viper Room and is heavily endorsed, recently adding Fernandes Guitars to their impressive list.  Dirtbag Clothing, Sabian Cymbals, Silver Fox Percussion, and Ahead Sticks are also behind them.  This gives Rainshine a new surprise to unveil at their on the house Midnight Viper Show on Saturday, March 19, 2005 as the free January 15, 2005 Viper Room show proves to be a tough act to follow.

Laura Phillips

Soundcheck
Alan Andrade
The minute I walked into the club there was a lot of “electricity” in the air. The place was packed with people of all genres and ages following their favorite band of the night and others just wanting to be a part of this party. Complete with a VIP section with complimentary beer and food the place was full with people dressed in Halloween costumes and just having fun. Some of them I couldn't figure out if they were in costume or it was just them being themselves!! Rainshine had an excellent presentation with a powerful lightshow and yes, a very good live sound. They came roaring into the set with their first tune “Catch You Later” Powerful drumming and deep grooves by bass player Mike O'Halloran kept the rhythms, one of Rainshine's great strengths live. Derek 's lead vocals were full of attitude and swag. He knows his voice and writes perfectly for them. Rainshine has an outstanding knack for catching you with hooks and driving rhythms. Derek, a great guitar player, really ripped it up with some funky riffs and did a great job on one of my favorites, “Fallen Hero.” All night they kept the crowd moving with excellent response. The light show really enhanced their performance. I like the way they can break down a tune and keep it interesting while changing rhythms and dynamics. Robbie did a great job rapping on one of they're jams. Complete with slick sequencing he fired up the crowd. They climaxed with their final tune, the title cut off their album, Fallen Hero, an in your face groove with some epic keyboards and primal drumming. They stretched it out to a long jam with Derek ripping it up on his Les Paul. All night Rainshine had the audience jamming to their new sound with excellent stage presence and top notch musicianship. They're new CD Falling Hero is a must for all fans of rock and funk. I look forward to catching them again. Slammin'!! www.rainshinemusic.com

Rainshine Rocks Durban
Zululand Observer
....the most stunning performance of all, however, was the jam session at the end of the act- Derek's guitar solo would have made Eric Clapton gasp for air.

Rainshine Rocks!
Domain Cleveland
Rainshine . .what a damn cool name for a band! After spending years booking, reviewing, meeting, and creating bands I feel like I have heard just about every band name possible, but I saw this today sitting in my to-do pile, and grabbed this from the pile solely because of the name. I put the CD in and thought that Scott Weiland finally released his second solo CD . . Derek (guitar/vocals) has a very similar sound in his voice throughout the first song "Revolution" which is a cool track that got me instantly interested to hear more.

Site Development by BelizeGraphics.com