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Rock Supergroup Iconic Share New Single 'Tears Keep On Falling'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Rock supergroup Iconic recently released a new single, "Tears Keep On Falling," from their upcoming sophomore album II.

"Tears Keep On Falling" showcases Iconic's dynamic range, unfolding into an electrifying power ballad in which melody, atmosphere, and intensity converge dramatically.

Iconic features Nathan James (vocalist), Michael Sweet (guitarist), Joel Hoekstra (guitarist), Marco Mendoza (bassist) and Tommy Aldridge (drummer).

James said he loved singling the song in the studio. "Such a great chorus and I really hope the listeners enjoy it as much as I do!" he added.

Sweet said, "I'm really proud to be a part of such an iconic band, no pun intended! It takes me back to the glory days, when rock ruled radio, and it was topping the charts. We created this album to remind people of those times. Here's to 'Tears Keep On Falling'!"

"'Tears Keep On Falling' is a powerful rock ballad; it will get your attention as soon as you hear it, from the first verse. Nathan's vocals are amazing, and Michael and Joel's guitars are on fire… Tommy A at the helm driving! Enjoy!" said Mendoza.

"I hope everyone enjoys 'Tears Keep On Falling.' It was killer to lean into the groove that Tommy Aldridge and Marco Mendoza gave us for this one. It was also great fun to play the harmony lead lines with Michael Sweet and finally to hear Nathan James belt out the vocals like only he can!" Hoekstra said.

II is due out on July 31st, via Frontiers Music Sri.

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