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2000 EP by 40 Below Summer
Rain
EP by 40 Below Summer
ReleasedLate 2000, July 31, 2007
RecordedJuly–August 2000
Genre
Length49:00 (2007)
25:00 (2000)
LabelCrash Music (2007)
Independent (2000)
40 Below Summer chronology
Side Show Freaks
(1999)
Rain
(2000)
Invitation to the Dance
(2001)
Original Cover
The original cover artwork for the EP

Rain is an EP by 40 Below Summer. The band's much sought-after independent EP was originally released in 2000 before they signed with London-Sire Records. The EP was reissued on July 31, 2007 via Crash Music Inc.

Background and reception

The EP was recorded and mixed in July and August 2000. It was mastered by Al Silverman at ARF Digital, New York City.

In their 2001 review, Blabbermouth.net wrote "Although there is nothing on here that can be considered innovative or ground-breaking, 40 Below Summer possess a knack for mixing huge, hard-sounding grooves with near-first-rate quality vocal hooks, and they do so with a greater level of conviction than most of their counterparts. Among the best examples of this is the track "Endorphines", an excellently crafted number that starts out in a laid-back fashion but climaxes with what is arguably the catchiest chorus on the CD—a potential rock radio hit in the making."

The tracks "Falling Down" and "Jonesin" would be rerecorded for the band's first and only major label release Invitation to the Dance. "Faces" was also rerecorded during the Mourning After era as "P.S. I Hate You". It appeared on the 2003 video game Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home.

Track listing

Original 2000 EP

  1. Falling Down (demo) 4:36
  2. Endorphins 5:58
  3. Letter to God 5:11
  4. Jonesin' (demo) 5:17
  5. Faces 5:06

2007 re-release

  1. Falling Down (demo)
  2. Endorphins
  3. Letter to God
  4. Faces
  5. Jonesin' (demo)
  6. We the People (demo)
  7. Wither Away (demo)
  8. Smile Electric (demo)
  9. Rope (demo)
  10. Power Tool (demo)
  11. Minus One (demo)
  12. Still Life (demo)

The original version had Faces and Jonesin' reversed, as is what is listed on the back of the re-release but, in fact, Faces is track 4 and Jonesin' is track 5 on the re-release.

Personnel

Max Illidge: vocals
Joey D'Amico: guitar
Jordan Plingos: guitar
Hector Graziani: bass (credited but does not perform)
Carlos Aguilar: drums
Steve Ferierra: bass (original bassist, left after the recording)

References

  1. ^ "40 Below Summer - Welcome". 23 August 2000. Archived from the original on 23 August 2000. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  2. "40 BELOW SUMMER Rain EP REVIEW". Archive.fo. 18 April 2001. Archived from the original on 18 April 2001. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
40 Below Summer
  • Max Illidge
  • Joey D'Amico
  • David Mondragon
  • Derrick Klybish
  • Anthony Devizio
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