Urban Rescue
Urban Rescue formed around brothers Aaron and Grant Wilkerson, who grew up in Atlanta. They released their debut album 'Euphoric Recall' in 2005, which...
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Urban Rescue formed around brothers Aaron and Grant Wilkerson, who grew up in Atlanta. They released their debut album 'Euphoric Recall' in 2005, which included the song 'Song Of My Father.' That track became their breakout, a straightforward ballad about family connection that found an audience.
Their music includes songs like 'Open Hands,' 'Wild Heart,' and 'Holy Ground.' Over time, other musicians like Jason Propst on drums and Josh Kiser on guitar played with the group. They put out several albums after that first one, including 'Lost in Tokyo' in 2007 and 'Grace' in 2016.
They kept writing and recording through the 2010s, with Aaron Wilkerson handling lead vocals and guitar while Grant contributed vocals and bass. The work stayed in that vein of earnest, melodic songwriting, never straying too far from what connected on those early records.
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