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WOUNDED FHEALER SERIES PART THREE

Make A Rising

RIO/Avant-Prog


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Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Growing (04:16)
2. Conspiring Visions (05:44)

Total Time 10:00

Line-up / Musicians

Make A Rising is:
Jesse Moynihan, Justin Moynihan, John Heron, Andrew Ciccone

Guest Musicians:
David Fishkin - Saxophone
Ako Castuera - vocals
Rob Sato - vocals
Pen Ward - vocals
Ellen Connaughton - vocals
Hellen Jo - Vocals
Alex Tyson - Vocals

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released 02 November 2014

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Review by LearsFool
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5 stars For the third release of the Wounded Fhealer Collection, Make A Rising keep up the pace, once again dropping two great tracks sure to please most avant-prog fans. "Growing" at first sounds like an Interpol track from their early, better days, and then RIO grabs the wheel with surreal lyrics. Sax soon livens up the track wonderfully, and then we get new wave style synth out of nowhere. "Conspiring Visions" features some good piano, before a throbbing bass and distant synth set up a gloomy section that adds in at times some fine drumming. The piano soon returns as our vocalists sing, and then they sing alone. These two tracks are exceptional, and as such Wounded Fhealer Three has to be the first masterful release of the project. The soon to come LP just keeps looking better and better.

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