Cover of Raein Il N'y A Pas D'Orchestre
Funeral For A Friend

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For fans of raein,lovers of italian screamo and emocore,listeners of emo and post-hardcore music,those interested in underground emo scenes,readers passionate about intense and emotional music
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THE REVIEW

I Raein, a band that Italy should be proud of yet instead ignores. They are a band that represents the albeit small, but brilliant Italian screamo-emo scene.

After releasing their debut mini CD, Raein returns with this stunning album. A band that can be compared to the bigger names in this genre, like Portaits Of Past and Ordination Of Aaron.
Raein offers songs full of pathos, and with dark and catastrophic tones combined with typically emo lyrics.
This album, however, unlike all other emocore albums, has a difference; it manages to find a vein of personality that other bands lack.

The artwork is also meticulously crafted, encapsulating one of the best Italian screamo-violence realities.

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Raein’s album 'Il N’y A Pas D’Orchestre' highlights the brilliance of the small Italian screamo-emo scene. The band delivers emotive, dark songs with compelling lyrics and a unique personality. Compared to genre leaders like Portraits Of Past, the album stands out with intense music and meticulously crafted artwork. It's an overlooked gem worth exploring.

Raein

Raein is an Italian screamo band formed in 2002 in Forlì by members of La Quiete and Neil on Impression. After an initial run that included Il N’y A Pas D’Orchestre, they disbanded in 2005, later reuniting and releasing Sulla linea dell’orizzonte… (2011) and Perpetuum (2015).
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