WILSON: Their New Record “Right To Rise” is Due in June

by | May 4, 2015

We got turnt up with Wilson’s 2013 debut album Full Blast Fuckery, and we enjoyed every minute of it. Now these notorious party animals from Detroit will be unleashing their next record, a follow up album called Right To Rise.

The band said,

This record is for the people out there who wake up everyday with one thing in mind, to survive. Those who roll up their sleeves and put bread on the table. It’s a record that any man or woman can be proud of because it’s about honest hard work and good times.

Here’s a stream of a track off the album titled “Hang With The Devil.”

Right to Rise comes out June 30th via Razor & Tie.

Wilson tour dates w/ Nothing More & Red Sun Rising:

May 31 Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
Jun 02 Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
Jun 06 Columbus, OH @ The A&R Music Bar
Jun 07 Buffalo, NY @ Studio at the Waiting Room
Jun 09 Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar
Jun 10 Virginia Beach, VA @ Shakas Live
Jun 13 Biloxi, MS @ Kress Live
Jun 14 Lafayette, LA @ Nitetown
Jun 16 Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock
Jun 17 Laredo, TX @ Average Joe’s
Jun 19 San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater
Jun 22 Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep

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