Posted December 02, 2007 by Max Caster
Rain
by Bishop Allen
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Max Caster says: Bishop Allen writes music that youth – or anyone with hopeless romantic tendencies – can relate to. "Rain" is a spectacular pop gem, with lyrics that beautifully translate the agony of love, loss, and acceptance. Leave it to Alien Protocol to point to a hit that is destined to receive a lot of attention on the college radio circuit. MP3 Jackpot Winner!
Posted December 02, 2007 by Max Caster
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