Rain Machine

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Give Blood 00:00 Tools
Smiling Black Faces 00:00 Tools
New Last Name 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Hold You Holy 00:00 Tools
Driftwood Heart 00:00 Tools
Desperate Bitch 00:00 Tools
Free Ride 00:00 Tools
Leave The Lights On 00:00 Tools
Love Won't Save You 00:00 Tools
Winter Song 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine - Give Blood 00:00 Tools
Give Blood - Rain Machine 00:00 Tools
Give Blood Album: Rain Machine 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine - Smiling Black Faces 00:00 Tools
the holy a-bomb 00:00 Tools
Hold Your Holy 00:00 Tools
Give Blood (Album: Rain Machine) 00:00 Tools
Give Blood (Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
Leave the Lights On (Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
Smiling Black Faces (Live on MPR) 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine, 'Give Blood' 00:00 Tools
Holy You Holy 00:00 Tools
"Give Blood" 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine / Give Blood 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: Best of 09 - 110 - Smiling Black Faces 00:00 Tools
Leave The Light Off 00:00 Tools
Hold You Holy (Daytrotter Session) 00:00 Tools
Dimming of the Light 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine / Love Won't Save You 00:00 Tools
Rain Machine / Smiling Black Faces 00:00 Tools
Love Won’t Save You 00:00 Tools
Intrevista 00:00 Tools
02 Give Blood 00:00 Tools
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Rain Machine is the sideproject of Kyp Malone, guitarist and vocalist of TV on the Radio and Iran. On a press release Malone explained: "I've been writing and recording songs alone since I moved to NYC in 2000, at first alone because I didn't know anyone, then through the years by choice because of a particular freedom that going it alone afforded. I've played regularly since then, at first under the name Black Lights until some kids in Texas told me they were already using that name. Then under my own name, but I didn’t like how 'Kyp Malone' looked on mock ups of T-shirts and fliers, thus Rain Machine." He goes on to describe the project as "A nearly full spectrum of frequencies audible to the human ear-- a reflection of a variety of emotions and situations real and imagined, some rhythm and some rhyme." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.