Rock legends Journey have shared a visualizer for their brand new single "Let It Rain". The song comes from their forthcoming album, "Freedom", which is set to hit stores on July 8th.
Lead guitarist Neal Schon had this to say, "Just coming off of the first leg of our SOLD OUT Journey Freedom Tour, we are excited for our new single release 'Let It Rain' as it offers a sampling of what the next new chapter of music we have in store on our new album Freedom.
"It's so exciting to see multi-generational fans in our audience; many of them being very young and singing all the songs and very open minded to the new material. We look forward to seeing you all for the second leg of our summer tour!"
Schon said of the song, "We didn't immediately work on the song, it just sat there as a jam for a long time, and then every once in a while, I'd come in to work on something, and Narada (Michael Walden) would play it for me, and I'd go, 'Wow, we should really f***ing work this thing up, there's something there.'" Watch the visualizer below:
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