New Noise Magazine is teaming up with Worcester, MA quintet Sleeping Patterns to bring forth their newest single, “Raindance.” The song is taken off of the band’s upcoming release, A Little Blood Never Hurt Anyone. “Raindance” has a peculiar pep in its step, with the vocal melody hopping along to the beat provided by the steady drum line. The guitars and instrumentals sweep through the mix, much like a peaceful evening of rain. Sleeping Patterns have noted that their debut full length deals with loss of innocence and emotional pain, and that is etched into “Raindance.” Within the ending there is a sliver of sunshine poking through, reinforcing the idea of trying to live life with honesty and with an introspective cleanse. A Little Blood Never Hurt Anyone is out June 9th via Honest Face Records and Counterintuitive Records.

Stevie Fitzpatrick of Sleeping Patterns comments on the song: “‘Raindance’ was one of the last songs we had written for ALBNHA. I think it’s going to be one of the more favored tracks because of it’s organic sound which transpired through an unforced writing process. I was stoked to have our friend Scott Ayotte from Born Without Bones feature on this, which made it extra special. Like most songs on the album the lyrics poke at relationships and trying to be the most authentic version of yourself.”

Pre-Order A Little Blood Never Hurt Anyone here: Honest Face | Counterintuitive

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Catch the band currently out on tour with Old Soul.