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Creed - 'Rain'
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Creed – 'Rain'

On February 15th, Virgin Records are set to release ‘Rain’, the second single to be taken from Creed’s fourth studio album ‘Full Circle’, the band’s first album of new material since the release of ‘Weathered’ in November 2001.

After a nine year break, Creed’s new release now have a lot to live up to, with a history of three multi-platinum albums, two of which debuted in the number one spot on the Billboard Top 200.

Creed had hit a roadblock and disbanded in a split, which saw Scott Stapp pursue his solo career, while his fellow band mates formed Alter Bridge.

After meeting and deciding to reform and tour, the band headed for the studio and produced what they are calling “A renewed sound but with the band’s brand of melodic rock, anthemic choruses and wide-screen canvass simultaneously harking back to the prime and pointing to the future”.

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