(News release from the band) – Detroit rockers Wilson have just released their sophomore album, “Right To Rise” last month on Razor and Tie Records.  They are proud to be on the Heavy Montreal bill on August 9.

“Right To Rise” is a raging engine full of conviction and heart, driven by the fuel of their hometown, Detroit. The songs tread forward with drum pummeling beats and killer leads. The album buckles listeners in on a memorable journey, demanding head banging and fist pumping. The Detroit Free Press raves, “Wilson’s new album looks poised to propel the band onto the wider rock radar” and Metal Injection declares Wilson, “sounds like He Is Legend and Andrew W.K. got together and wrote a hooky, riff-stuffed party anthem that demands to be blasted.”

 

Wilson’s sophomore album was produced by Johnny Andrews (Halestorm, All That Remains, Three Days Grace). The band declares, “the record is the story of anyone who is struggling in general, and what they have to do in order to get by,” explains vocalist Chad. “The title says that we all have the right to find our happiness and grow. You can take our city as an example. You look at it from the outside, hear all of these horror stories, and see so many terrible things. However, when you’re inside, you can see the triumph. You need to make your own way here. No one will respect you otherwise.”

The band is currently touring the U.S. with Crobot.  Armed with a battering ram of riffs and swaggering grooves, songs like the title track capture their fierce spirit, while tapping into a distinctly “live” energy, offering a tribute to their home and rock music. Wilson is Chad Nicefield (vocals), Jason Spencer (guitar), Kyle Landry( guitar), James Lascu (bass), and Matt Puhy (drums).

In the meantime, follow the band on Facebook.

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