Rising
Rising formed in the early 2000s, a heavy metal band that built a following with songs like 'Mercenaries Never Die' and 'Path Of Scourge.' Their debut album...
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Rising formed in the early 2000s, a heavy metal band that built a following with songs like 'Mercenaries Never Die' and 'Path Of Scourge.' Their debut album 'Blood for Blood' came out in 2005, followed by 'In the Name of Sin' in 2008 and 'The Uprising' in 2011.
The band's lineup included drummer Wayne Frost, bassist Ethan Carter, and guitarist Jake 'Razor' Stone. Their music leaned into themes of war and rebellion, with tracks like 'Running to kill' and 'Sons of History' carrying that through their catalog.
They faced some early criticism for their aggressive approach, but kept recording and playing shows. The songs themselves became the thing, straightforward metal with titles that told you what you were getting into.
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