Beauty In Chaos return with something truly moving in the “almost acoustic” version of “Made Of Rain”. Originally the emotional closer on their “Dancing With Angels” album, this new stripped-down version transforms the song into something even more intimate and soulful — a quiet storm of hope, vulnerability, and timeless elegance. Ashton Nyte’s voice is as warm and haunting as ever, carrying a sense of wisdom and resilience that perfectly matches the theme of getting back up after life’s bruises. Whitney Tai’s vocals blend beautifully with Ashton’s, creating a dreamy duet that feels both fragile and powerful. “Made Of Rain (Almost Acoustic)” is a conversation between two old souls in a candle-lit room. The arrangement is minimal, but every element feels essential. Michael Rozon’s pedal steel adds a ghostly country vibe, while Heather Lockie’s violin is full of feeling without ever overstepping. Ciravolo’s guitar work is subtle and tasteful, bringing a touch of Pink Floyd-like atmosphere that floats underneath without distracting. And Tish’s acoustic bass holds everything steady, like the heartbeat of the track. The accompanying video, directed by Vicente Cordero, is a perfect visual match — simple, warm, and soaked in emotion. Set in a lounge-like space, it highlights the raw, human beauty of the performance. “Made Of Rain (Almost Acoustic)” is a rebirth. It’s what happens when talented artists strip everything back and just focus on the heart of the song. A quiet masterpiece from the ever-evolving world of Beauty In Chaos.
♦ 7,5/10
Dimitris Zacharopoulos