This House We Built Release New Album Get Out of the Rain and Premiere Video for New Single “Rain”
Scarborough rockers This House We Built have released their brand-new album Get Out of the Rain, available now on all major platforms, alongside the premiere of the powerful new video for the latest single, “Rain.”
“Rain” marks the fourth single to be lifted from the band’s second album.
“Rain” marks the fourth single to be lifted from the band’s second album.
Watch Rain Video HERE
The band pushed themselves creatively during the making of the video, which was filmed using a “rain room” and a full water tank setup.
“It was probably the most challenging video we’ve done so far,” says vocalist/guitarist Scott Wardell. “We had a lot of fun with it, but I did have to sacrifice a guitar in the process. Guitars and rain don’t mix, kids, don’t try this at home!”
The video’s concept tackles themes of mental health and emotional struggle.
“It’s about someone gradually fading into a place they don’t want to be,” Scott explains. “The song is that lifeline, trying to help, whether it’s your child, a friend, or someone you love. It’s our way of saying, Don’t give up. I’ll always be watching over you.”
Speaking about the new album, Scott adds:
“We’ve truly put our hearts and souls into this record, and we’re incredibly proud of what we’ve created. It’s been a real milestone for the band. With four singles already released, we’re excited to keep sharing more songs throughout next year and bringing them to audiences across the country.”
Scott also reflects on the evolution of “Rain” during the writing process:
“Wayne had the song musically, but it was missing that anthemic chorus. We all pulled together, Dave Boothroyd added some great creative and lyrical ideas and it became a real band effort building on Wayne’s foundation. It ended up being one of the more challenging but rewarding tracks on the album.”
Get Out of the Rain has already earned high praise from music media. Rushonrock named it Record of the Week, praising its songwriting as “something you’d expect from a major label stalwart with a couple of Grammys under their belt.” Melodic.net called it “one of the strongest releases of the year.”
“It was probably the most challenging video we’ve done so far,” says vocalist/guitarist Scott Wardell. “We had a lot of fun with it, but I did have to sacrifice a guitar in the process. Guitars and rain don’t mix, kids, don’t try this at home!”
The video’s concept tackles themes of mental health and emotional struggle.
“It’s about someone gradually fading into a place they don’t want to be,” Scott explains. “The song is that lifeline, trying to help, whether it’s your child, a friend, or someone you love. It’s our way of saying, Don’t give up. I’ll always be watching over you.”
Speaking about the new album, Scott adds:
“We’ve truly put our hearts and souls into this record, and we’re incredibly proud of what we’ve created. It’s been a real milestone for the band. With four singles already released, we’re excited to keep sharing more songs throughout next year and bringing them to audiences across the country.”
Scott also reflects on the evolution of “Rain” during the writing process:
“Wayne had the song musically, but it was missing that anthemic chorus. We all pulled together, Dave Boothroyd added some great creative and lyrical ideas and it became a real band effort building on Wayne’s foundation. It ended up being one of the more challenging but rewarding tracks on the album.”
Get Out of the Rain has already earned high praise from music media. Rushonrock named it Record of the Week, praising its songwriting as “something you’d expect from a major label stalwart with a couple of Grammys under their belt.” Melodic.net called it “one of the strongest releases of the year.”
The release caps off a remarkable period for the band. After three years of relentless gigging, This House We Built have become a “well-oiled rock machine, performing for thousands across the UK. 2025 has seen their momentum surge even further, with standout performances at major festivals including Call of the Wild, Love Rocks, Wildfire, SOS Festival, and most recently Maid Of Stone.
The band lineup features: Scott Wardell – Vocals / Guitar, Andy Jackson – Guitars / Vocals, Chris Mayes – Drums / Vocals and Wayne Dowkes-White – Bass
Live dates
Sat 22nd Nov – Homecoming, War Memorial Hall, Pickering
Fri 28th Nov – Winterstorm, Troon, Scotland
Fri 5th Dec – The Greystones, Sheffield (w/ Wolfsbane)
Sat 6th Dec – Nightrain, Bradford (w/ Wolfsbane)
Fri 19th Dec – The International, Leicester (w/ Hells Addiction)
Get Out Of The Rain – OUT NOW on all platforms HERE
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The band lineup features: Scott Wardell – Vocals / Guitar, Andy Jackson – Guitars / Vocals, Chris Mayes – Drums / Vocals and Wayne Dowkes-White – Bass
Live dates
Sat 22nd Nov – Homecoming, War Memorial Hall, Pickering
Fri 28th Nov – Winterstorm, Troon, Scotland
Fri 5th Dec – The Greystones, Sheffield (w/ Wolfsbane)
Sat 6th Dec – Nightrain, Bradford (w/ Wolfsbane)
Fri 19th Dec – The International, Leicester (w/ Hells Addiction)
Get Out Of The Rain – OUT NOW on all platforms HERE
https://linktr.ee/thishousewebuiltofficial
https://www.thishousewebuilt.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/thishousewebuilt/about