Rainy Days
Buckethead · 2014
31 min · 4 tracks · funk · hard rock · progressive metal
An ethereal blend of ambient soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes introspective reverie.
Rainy Days is an album by Buckethead, released in 2014. An ethereal blend of ambient soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes introspective reverie. 'Rainy Days' is significant for its critical reception, showcasing Buckethead's ability to craft immersive soundscapes that have influenced countless artists within the experimental music scene. It exemplifies his unique approach to blending genres, which has garnered him a dedicated following and respect among peers. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rainy Days sound like?
An ethereal blend of ambient soundscapes and intricate guitar work that evokes introspective reverie. Rooted in funk and hard rock.
What makes Rainy Days by Buckethead notable?
'Rainy Days' is significant for its critical reception, showcasing Buckethead's ability to craft immersive soundscapes that have influenced countless artists within the experimental music scene. It exemplifies his unique approach to blending genres, which has garnered him a dedicated following and respect among peers. When 'Rainy Days' was released in 2014, Buckethead was in a prolific phase, having released over 30 albums since his debut in 1994. This album followed a series of experimental works that showcased his versatility and dedication to pushing musical boundaries, continuing his exploration of ambient textures and avant-garde compositions.
How many songs are on Rainy Days?
Rainy Days has 4 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 See-Through Cloud Standout 9:03
- 2 Underwater Rain Drops Standout 9:41
- 3 Light Through the Fog Standout 9:30
- 4 Rainbow 2:53
Release Date
March 1, 2014
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
31 min 7 sec
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