BEYOND THE BLACK have unveiled the music video for "Let There Be Rain," the latest single from "Break The Silence," arriving January 9 via Nuclear Blast. The track showcases the band's signature blend of soaring symphonic arrangements and heavy metal power, with vocalist Jennifer Haben delivering commanding vocals over sweeping orchestrations and thunderous rhythms. The song reinforces the album's concept of communication, resilience, and reconnection in a fragmented world. "Break The Silence" marks the German band's sixth studio release and their most ambitious and personal production to date.
The music video for "Let There Be Rain" features cinematic visuals that complement the song's grand emotional scope. Shot in atmospheric locations across Germany, the clip alternates between dramatic performance footage and narrative sequences that illustrate the album's overarching themes. Haben's commanding screen presence anchors the visual storytelling, her powerful vocal delivery matched by evocative imagery of isolation giving way to connection and renewed hope.
Since their formation in 2014, BEYOND THE BLACK have carved out a distinctive position within the European symphonic metal landscape. While drawing inevitable comparisons to acts like WITHIN TEMPTATION and NIGHTWISH, the band has steadily developed their own identity, weaving ethno influences and modern production techniques into a melodic metal foundation that resonates with a growing international audience. Each successive album has expanded their reach, and "Break The Silence" appears poised to be their breakthrough on a larger scale.
The album's ten tracks explore themes of inner strength, the courage to speak out, and the urgent need for human connection in an increasingly divided world. With a European headline tour confirmed for March 2026, BEYOND THE BLACK are building significant momentum as they enter what could prove to be a defining chapter of their career. Pre-order numbers and streaming metrics for the advance singles suggest strong commercial potential for the release.