Heaven Rain

Heaven Rain is a music project/band founded in 2006 by keyboardist Goran Bastinac in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The band recorded several singles, EPs and albums published and well reviewed worldwide. In summer 2006, the band self-released an instrumental single "Rain will fall again"; then in 2007, EP "Heaven Rain" was out in public. Shortly after, the entire lineup was gathered ready to record the band's first album Far and forever, released by Moonwolf Records from Holland in 2008. First lineup was Goran Bastinac (keyboards), Igor Paspalj (guitar), Bozidar Sevic (vocal), Nebojsa Lakic (drums) and Bojan Joksic (bass). In 2009, the band had changes in lineup; the new vocal was Miona Graorac and new guitarist was Igor Dragelj. The new lineup recorded an EP named "Evolution" in 2010. During 2011, band did some live shows and started to work on new material for a second album by entering in the studio in fall of 2011. New album is named Second sun and it was released in June 2012 by MBM from Germany. Second sun had very good reviews worldwide, which introduced the band to a wider audience. After several live shows, in 2013, a new drummer was introduced (Aleksandar Zrnic) and additional guitar player as well (Boris Golic). Soon after, live shows followed and work on new material was in procedure. In 2014, a new single "The Stromchild" was out.

Since 2015, after nine years of work, Heaven Rain is no longer active.

Last lineup: Miona Graorac – vocal; Igor Dragelj – guitar; Boris Golić Bota – guitar; Bojan Jokšić – bass; Goran Baštinac – keyboards; Aleksandar Zrnić – drums;

Previous band members: Bozidar Sevic - vocals (2006–2009); Igor Paspalj - guitar (2006–2009); Nebojsa Lakic - drums (2008–2012);

Discography: Rain will fall again, CDS 2006; Can’t stay, CDS 2007; Heaven Rain, EP 2007; Far and forever, LP 2008. Moonwolf Records; Dva, CDS 2009; Evolution, EP 2010; Nowhere, CDS 2011; Vejte snegovi, CDS 2011; Second sun, LP 2012; Second sun symphonic, CDS 2012; The Stormchild, CDS 2014;

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