Raining Pleasure (EP)

Raining Pleasure is a record released in 1984 by the Australian folk rock group The Triffids as a 12" vinyl EP.

"[3] In 1992 the Greek indie band Rest in Peace changed their name to Raining Pleasure as a reference to the record's title track.

The song "Raining Pleasure" was covered by the Australian band The Paradise Motel on their 1996 EP Some Deaths Take Forever – the track is mostly a heavily processed instrumental with few recognisable vocal fragments.

During 2007 Paul Kelly performed the track as a duet with his support act New Buffalo (a.k.a.

[6] Mat Snow of the New Musical Express said of the EP in 1985, "Check out the mock-Christian celibacy of "Jesus Calling", or the loathing that spews out in "Property Is Condemned", The Triffids most viciously compelling song, both off '84's excellent Raining Pleasure mini-LP.