Boy band The Script, from left, Mark Sheehan, Danny O'Donoghue and Glen Power are seen backstage at BBC's Children in Need at Television Centre on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012, in London. (Photo: Jon Furniss/Invision for Children in Need/ AP Images) 
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Irish band 'The Script' makes a comeback after three years

Irish band The Script have unveiled "Rain", their first release in three years.

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LONDON: Irish band The Script have unveiled "Rain", their first release in three years.

"Rain", released on Friday, is the first single from their upcoming fifth studio.

The three-piece band, consisting of Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power, describe the track as a "feel-good summer tune". 

"After a very long process of making 'Album 5', the song 'Rain' came right at the end. It's a summer song so we thought, only The Script can make it 'Rain in Summer'", the band said in a statement.

Details of the upcoming album will be announced soon. Their fourth album "No Sound Without Silence" released in 2014.

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