Eclectic Guitarist Eric Steckel Drops "When It Rains, It Pours" Video

Eclectic American guitarist and singer Eric Steckel, who traffics in blues, rock, and metal, has signed to SPV Recordings and returns with new single "When It Rains, It Pours."

"'When It Rains, It Pours,' the first single from my upcoming 2026 album, is my sonic declaration that storms are meant to be weathered, not avoided," says Steckel. "It's both a reflection of my own life and career, as well as a testament to resilience and tenacity, even when —especially when — storms are on the horizon. It serves as a reminder to us all that we can find strength in the storm itself. When the rain comes, as it inevitably does, some seek shelter. Others choose to stand tall and let the storm reveal their inner strength. 'When It Rains, It Pours' is the musical reminder to channel that strength!"

Watch the video below.

The song starts with a powerful drum fill and continues to impress with a strong guitar riff, a screaming Hammond organ and a driving groove. Eric Steckel has toured worldwide sharing the billing with Steve Vai, Gregg Allman, Johnny Winter, John Mayall, Ray Charles, Larry Carlton, Robben Ford, and others and was voted into Total Guitar magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Blues Guitarists of All Time" and named one of "10 Future Blues Stars" by Guitar Player. 

In an era where pedalboards, laptops and samples have become commonplace, Eric Steckel goes against the grain and harkens his listeners back to the days when great guitars were played loudly through great amps. Hailed by many as the top rising star of blues/rock, Steckel delivers a powerhouse performance that has left audiences in 30 countries (and counting) mesmerized. He brings an energy and passion to the stage that never disappoints and his signature blend of Bluesmetal is a must see for fans of guitar-based rock. Steckel has shared the stage with and/or opened for iconic legends such as Ray Charles, Steve Vai, Gregg Allman, B.B. King, John Mayall, and Johnny Winter. Road-tested and seasoned from 23 years on stage and in the studio, Steckel delivers his signature blend of "blues metal" to appreciative guitar lovers worldwide.

 Just in time for the single release, Eric Steckel is embarking on an extensive European tour.

Rising Hard Rock Stars S8NT ELEKTRIC Unveil Revised Version of Single "TAR" (Feat. Eric Steckel)

Rising L.A. hard rockers S8NT ELEKTRIC have just released a revised version of their latest single "TAR" — now featuring American blues rock guitarist and singer Eric Steckel

Steckel brings his acclaimed talent to the high energy track, which boasts a powerful message about overcoming anxiety.

With a touring history alongside legends like Steve Vai, Gregg Allman, and Ray Charles, and recognized as one of "The 100 Greatest Blues Guitarists of All Time" by Total Guitar magazine, Steckel's contribution elevates "TAR" to new heights. The song's breakdown remains a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, consistently igniting moshing and wild energy at every S8NT ELEKTRIC show.

The band, a staple on the European summer festival circuit, has opened for Wolfmother, Mammoth WVH, and Dirty Honey, and graced stages at major festivals including Bottlerock, Rockville, and Prague Rocks. 

S8NT ELEKTRIC's debut album Off The Edge will be released in late 2025 via Long Branch Records.

Stream the single here.

"'TAR' is about struggling with anxiety and ultimately overcoming it," the band says. "Our hope is that it helps others as much as it helped us. Mental health can be a difficult thing to talk about since social media has conditioned us to think we have to have perfect lives or there's something wrong with us. In reality, we are all dealing with something or another. 'TAR' is a very personal song for us and a song that is SO fun to play. The breakdown at the end has never failed to get people moshing and going wild in the pit. It always ends up being a highlight moment of every show."

S8NT ELEKTRIC ARE:
Bri Carbajal — Vocals
Niko Tsangaris — Guitar
Trey Baker — Drums
Sinner — Guitar
Harrison Forsythe — Bass