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April Rain

April Rain is the second studio album by the Dutch symphonic metal band , released on March 20, 2009, in the region by . The album showcases the band's evolution towards a more cohesive sound with a consistent lineup, featuring lead vocalist , keyboardist , guitarist Ronald Landa, bassist Rob van der Loo, and drummer Sander Zoer. It includes notable guest contributions, such as vocals by Nightwish's Marco Hietala on tracks "Control the " and "I Want You," and by Maria Ahn on "On the Other Side" and "Virtue and Vice." Spanning 12 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 50 minutes, April Rain blends symphonic elements, gothic atmospheres, and melodic metal, highlighted by the title track's piano-driven intro and anthemic choruses. Produced by and recorded at Excess Studios in , , and Spacelab Studios in Grefrath, , the received positive for its accessible yet bombastic style, earning an average rating of 85% from critics on specialized metal databases. It peaked at number 14 on the Album Chart and helped solidify 's presence in the scene. The record's themes explore , emotion, and , with standout singles like "April Rain" and "Stay Forever" emphasizing Wessels' soaring vocals and the band's orchestral arrangements. Despite lineup changes post-release, April Rain remains a pivotal work in Delain's , influencing their subsequent tours and releases.

Background and recording

Conception and development

April Rain marked Delain's second studio album, following the band's debut Lucidity, and introduced a more collaborative songwriting process involving multiple band members. Building on the moderate success of Lucidity, which peaked at number 43 on the , the band initiated pre-production planning for the follow-up in late , transitioning from a solo project led by founder to a full band effort. Martijn Westerholt served as the primary composer and producer for April Rain, leveraging his background as Within Temptation's former keyboardist to amplify the album's elements, including orchestral arrangements and dynamic contrasts. The songwriting emphasized each member's strengths, with Westerholt handling much of the composition, vocalist contributing lyrics to several tracks, and guitarist Guus Eikens co-writing, resulting in a shift toward faster, more guitar-driven songs suitable for live performances. To enhance vocal diversity, the band decided during late 2007 to feature select guest artists, including bassist/vocalist on two songs, whose contributions added depth to tracks like "Control the Storm." This approach built on guest appearances from Lucidity while limiting them to maintain the band's cohesive identity. The album's initial target release was scheduled for 9 February 2009 by to align with international promotion, though it was ultimately postponed to 20 March 2009 in the region for synchronized global rollout.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Delain's second studio album, April Rain, took place from September to November 2008 across multiple studios in , including Excess Studios in , , and Spacelab Studios in Grefrath, . Philipps served as co-producer and was responsible for the and guitar arrangements on most tracks (1–5 and 7–11), with a particular emphasis on incorporating live string sections to enhance the symphonic elements. Vocal tracking for lead singer was conducted primarily in the , allowing for focused sessions amid the multi-location production. Guest vocalist () recorded his contributions to tracks 4 ("Control the Storm") and 11 ("Nothing Left") during dedicated sessions in , adding a distinctive and clean vocal contrast to the album's sound. Originally slated for a 2009 release, the album faced a delay to March 20, 2009, in the region (and later internationally) to accommodate final mixing and mastering adjustments, ensuring polished production quality.

Musical style and composition

Overall style

April Rain is classified as , incorporating and influences through its melodic structures and atmospheric depth. The album blends heavy guitar riffs and power chords with orchestral arrangements and electronic synth elements, resulting in a polished, epic sonic palette dominated by keyboards that enhance the symphonic texture without overpowering the rock foundation. Production by Martijn Westerholt and Oliver Philipps highlights orchestral layers arranged for dramatic effect, evolving from the debut album's reliance on programmed synths toward a more integrated hybrid of live-inspired strings and digital choirs for richer dynamics. This approach yields a sleek, modern sound with clear separation between instrumental layers, emphasizing accessibility and emotional resonance over raw intensity. Lead vocalist employs an operatic range, delivering smooth and emotive performances that anchor the album's vocal aesthetic, complemented by guest male vocals from artists like while featuring limited growled elements. Clocking in at 45:30 across 11 tracks, the album favors mid-tempo pacing to broaden its appeal, balancing symphonic grandeur with radio-friendly hooks rather than emphasizing speed or extremity.

Song structures and themes

The "April Rain" serves as a quintessential on the album, characterized by a dynamic structure that alternates between serene, piano-driven introductions and verses with building intensity, culminating in a bombastic supported by aggressive guitar riffs and orchestral swells. This arrangement creates a of emotional escalation, mirroring the song's lyrical exploration of amid adversity, where persistent "scatterbrained" elements symbolize life's unrelenting challenges, yet urges listeners to embrace renewal and recognize hidden opportunities for growth. "Invidia" employs a verse-chorus framework infused with aggressive, riff-heavy guitars and a symphonic bridge that introduces ethereal synths and acoustic elements before exploding into a driving, tension-filled chorus. The track's arrangement highlights inner turmoil through contrasting melodic strings and pounding rhythms, while its lyrics delve into themes of and self-doubt, portraying the destructive desire to embody another's seemingly effortless success as a catalyst for personal conflict. In contrast, "Virtue and Vice" adopts a format with clean vocals by transitioning into chugging guitars and occasional growls by guitarist Ronald Landa, fostering a lively yet introspective flow. This structure underscores the song's examination of moral duality, as lyrics reflect on embracing both pleasure and sorrow in life's prophecies, promoting empowerment through acceptance of one's flaws and virtues without judgment. Across these tracks, the album's lyrical motifs consistently emphasize personal struggle, , and , drawing from gothic influences to convey emotional depth without venturing into political or fantastical territory, as evidenced by the uplifting and mature thematic consistency praised in contemporary analyses.

Release and promotion

Album release

April Rain was released by the symphonic metal band on 20 March 2009 in the region, followed by an international release on 30 March 2009 and an Australian release on 10 2009, all distributed by . The album's rollout had been initially scheduled for 9 February 2009, but was postponed to align with coordinated international distribution. The standard edition was issued as a featuring 11 tracks with a total runtime of 45:30. Limited editions included bonus tracks such as "Come Closer" in the North American digipak version and both "Come Closer" and "No Compliance" in the Japanese edition. Later reissues encompassed formats, including a limited edition smoke-colored 180-gram of 1,000 individually numbered copies released on 6 August 2021 and a black edition in 2022. The album's packaging was designed and art directed by Scale To Fit, incorporating imagery that evokes rain and ethereal atmospheres to reflect the thematic title.

Singles and media

The lead single from April Rain, titled "April Rain", was released in February 2009 as a digital download and promotional CD in various formats including cardboard sleeve editions across . A music video for the track, featuring live band performance footage, was produced to accompany the release. "Stay Forever" followed as the second on , 2009, issued primarily as a promotional and promoted through radio . The release included the standard track without additional remixes or B-sides noted in primary editions. In 2010, "Nothing Left" was issued as a promotional in format, targeting post-album fan engagement with accompanying live video footage captured from the band's tours. Promotional efforts for the singles extended to the band's official website, which offered streaming access to tracks, alongside press kits that highlighted the album's elements.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, April Rain garnered mostly positive reviews from metal critics, who frequently highlighted the strong performance of vocalist and the album's rich orchestral arrangements as key strengths. Reviewers noted how Wessels' warm, layered vocals added emotional depth to the symphonic elements, creating a polished and atmospheric sound that balanced heaviness with melody. For instance, The Metal Crypt praised the "lush" vocal production that enhanced Wessels' "warm, feminine voice," contributing to memorable songwriting despite a more commercial tilt. Similarly, Metal Underground commended the cohesive integration of orchestral and symphonic components with guitar riffs, describing it as a " lover's dream" that appeals broadly without alienating fans. However, some critiques pointed to the album's formulaic song structures and heavy reliance on influences from bands like , suggesting a lack of bold innovation. echoed this, calling it a "standard album" with solid but unadventurous songwriting, assigning a 3/5 score while appreciating its pleasurable listenability. Aggregate scores reflected this mix, with Metal Underground at 4/5 emphasizing experimental blends, and The Metal Crypt also at 4/5 for bold execution. Overall, the consensus positioned April Rain as a strong effort that solidified Delain's symphonic style, though several reviewers urged for greater heaviness and originality to push beyond established tropes.

Commercial performance

April Rain achieved notable commercial success in the upon its release, debuting at number 14 on the chart and spending five weeks in total on the listing. It also topped the Dutch Alternative Top 30, marking the band's first number-one position in that category. These strong debut performances reflected robust initial sales in the region, bolstered by targeted local promotion through . Internationally, the album charted modestly in several European markets. It reached number 96 on the German Albums Chart and number 91 on the Albums Chart. While it did not receive any major certifications, the album's chart achievements contributed to the band's expanding fanbase and facilitated opportunities for European tours, including headline shows and festival appearances in support of the release. This momentum also helped secure ongoing label backing, paving the way for subsequent albums and international expansion.
Chart (2009)Peak Position
14
Dutch Alternative Top 301
German Albums Chart96
Swiss Albums Chart91

Track listing

All music written by , except where noted.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."April Rain"4:37
2."Stay Forever"4:27
3.""3:49
4."Control the Storm" (featuring Marco Hietala)4:14
5."On the Other Side"4:11
6."Virtue and Vice"3:52
7."Go Away"3:10
8."Start Swimming"3:31
9."Lost"3:23
10."I'll Reach You", Westerholt3:30
11."Nothing Left"3:34
Total length:42:38
Japanese edition bonus track:
12. "Come Closer" (Wessels, Westerholt) – 4:30

Personnel

Delain

Additional musicians

  • Marco Hietala – vocals (tracks 2, 10)
  • Maria Ahn – (tracks 5, 6)
  • Oliver Philipps – co-producer, orchestral arrangements, solo guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 12)
  • Guus Eikens – guitar (track 5)

Production

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