No Rain, No Rainbow

This article is about Greeley Estates album. For Babymetal song, see Metal Resistance.
No Rain, No Rainbow
Studio album by Greeley Estates
Released January 26, 2010
Genre Metalcore
Length 37:20
Label Tragic Hero
Producer Cory Spotts
Greeley Estates chronology
Go West Young Man, Let the Evil Go East
(2008)
No Rain, No Rainbow
(2010)
The Death of Greeley Estates
(2011)

No Rain, No Rainbow is the fourth studio album by the American metalcore band, Greeley Estates.[1][2] It is their last release with the guitarist Alex Torres. Its only single was "Loyal.com". The album is Greeley Estates' heaviest release, with many songs having fast tempos and blast beats, and with some songs completely absent of clean vocals.

The opening track, "Seven Hours", features the frontman Ryan Zimmerman's wife, Michelle. There are many other guest vocalists on the album, including Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate, Beau Bokan and Jared Warth of Blessthefall and Cameron Martin of The Irish Front.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Seven Hours" (featuring Michelle Zimmerman, Kari Trummel and Amy Cooper) 3:46
2. "I Shot the Maid" (featuring Cameron Martin of The Irish Front, Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate and Jared Warth of Blessthefall) 3:22
3. "Loyal.com"   3:05
4. "Friends Are Friends for Never" (featuring Cameron Martin of the Irish Front) 3:33
5. "The Offer"   3:16
6. "Jealousy Breeds Killing Sprees" (featuring Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate) 3:17
7. "Swim For Your Lives" (featuring Jared Warth of Blessthefall) 2:53
8. "They Won't Stay Dead"   4:13
9. "Lying Through Your Teeth Doesn't Count as Flossing" (featuring Beau Bokan of Blessthefall) 3:17
10. "Wolves Make Great Actors"   3:42
11. "4,5,6"   0:55
12. "You'll Never Leave Vegas Alive" (featuring Joe Cotella of The Cover Up) 3:47
Total length:
37:20

Personnel

Greeley Estates
Guest vocalists
Additional personnel

References

  1. "No Rain, No Rainbow > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved January 22, 2010.
  2. "No Rain, No Rainbow - Greeley Estates". Billboard. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
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