Raein

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Raein
Origin Italy
Genres Screamo, Emoviolence, Post-Hardcore
Years active 2002–2005, 2007–present
Website Official website
Members Alessio
Andrea
Giuseppe
Nicola
Michele[1]
Past members Marco
Taylor
Riccardo

Raein is an Italian screamo band that featured members from screamo act La Quiete and the post rock band Neil on Impression. The band broke up in late 2005, but after a hiatus of almost 2 years (in which they played 2 shows) they got back to play together in September 2007. They are often held responsible for bringing the screamo genre to Europe, after the genre hit its high point in the US in the late 90's with the existence of bands like Orchid and Saetia.

In 2008, Raein released a new album, embarking on an extensive international tour in 2009 to support the new release.

In 2011 they released their album Sulla linea dell'orizzonte fra questa mia vita e quella di tutti for free on their website.[2]

At the beginning of 2013, the band once again embarked on an extensive tour of the USA, UK, Canada and Puerto Rico, playing 20 shows in 22 days. In April a 7" split with Loma Prieta was released on Deathwish Inc. records.[3]

Discography

  • 2002 - Self Titled
  • 2003 - Il N'y A Pas De Orchestre
  • 2004 - Döden Marscherar Åt Väst 7"
  • 2004 - Raein/Phoenix Bodies 7" (split with Phoenix Bodies)
  • 2004 - Raein/Funeral Diner 7" (split with Funeral Diner)
  • 2004 - Raein/Daïtro 10" (split with Daïtro)
  • 2004 - "This Is Your Life" Compilation
  • 2004 - "Verso La Fine" Compilation
  • 2004 - The Harsh Words As The Sun (split with Lhasa and Daïtro)
  • 2004 - "The Emo Armageddon" Compilation
  • 2005 - Discography 2000-2004
  • 2008 - Nati Da Altri Padri/Ogni Nuovo Inizio
  • 2011 - Sulla linea dell'orizzonte fra questa mia vita e quella di tutti
  • 2013 - Loma Prieta/Raein 7" (split with Loma Prieta)

References

  1. Raein on Facebook
  2. http://www.raein.eu/
  3. Review of "Loma Prieta/Raein" Split EP". Alternative Press 299 (June 2013), p. 98.

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