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Wish Granters (Mike Watt) debut in November

Posted by Loren on October 15, 2019

Wish Granters (Mike Watt) debut in November
photo by Robert Ibarra

On Nov. 15, Recess Records and Water Under the Bridge Records will release the debut record from Wish Granters. The new project features Mike Watt, plus members of Pale Angels, Toys That Kill, and Atomic Sherpas. The group will release a self-titled, 5-song 12".

The band was formed when Watt, on tour in London with Il Sogno del Marinaio, suggested a project to Jamie Morrison (Pale Angels). Later on, Reza Mireshan (also of Pale Angels) and Morrison came up with ideas that were shared with the rest of Wish Granters, who reheased and fleshed out the material.

Wish Granters is:

Jamie Morrison - guitar / vocals

Mike Watt - bass

Vince Meghrouni - sax / harmonica

Mike Felix - drums

s/t track listing:

1. Still Thinking of You
2. Secrets from God
3. You Were Gone
4. Gone Too Long
5. Already Dead

Wish Granters (Mike Watt) debut in November
photo by Robert Ibarra

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