Watch Me Rise
Watch Me Rise formed in Spain's underground scene, with guitarist and vocalist Javier Martin, bassist Pablo Ruiz, and drummer Alberto Garcia. Their 2023 album...
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Watch Me Rise formed in Spain's underground scene, with guitarist and vocalist Javier Martin, bassist Pablo Ruiz, and drummer Alberto Garcia. Their 2023 album "(In)sanidade" includes the title track that became something of an anthem for listeners dealing with mental health struggles. The band's earlier work includes the 2020 album "El Fin del Silencio" and the 2018 EP "Sin Control."
Their songs like "Ascensão" and "Efêmero" show a sound that pulls from hardcore and metal, though they've faced some skepticism about their approach. The lyrics often touch on mental health themes, which has sparked conversations among their listeners. They've built a following in Spain and beyond through live shows that carry a raw energy.
Watch Me Rise doesn't shy away from difficult topics in their music, but they present them without grand statements. The work feels grounded in the experiences they're exploring, whether it's in "Eterno" or "incurável." Their 2021 single "(In)sanidade" eventually became the centerpiece of their full-length album two years later.
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