"Rise Up" was originally released on Liam Vincent & the Odd Foxes' album 'Fabric of a Flawed Society' in May 2023.
"Anger can certainly be expressed as bitterness, especially if those experiencing it cannot think of how to act to remedy the situation. Bitter songs are alright in small doses, but do not make for whole albums if you aspire to people playing them often. Fortunately the anger of the Odd Foxes is channelled & mitigated both by potential solutions & sense of optimism that they could work .... so you get a joyous album about unpleasant things: and paradoxes produce their own power as well as catching the attention...
This is an album I'm sure the band is very proud at having created: they certainly ought to be. Not a weak track on there, and any band who can create this many original songs each of which stimulates the mind, the heart & the feet is thoroughly deserving of success. One of my favourites of 2023 already." ("Hot Music Live")
The band were named "Live Act of the Year 2023" by Philip Ward of RnR magazine.
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