Wild Goose 55 : Running Without Looking Back

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In Quebec City during winter, the geese stick around. They take over, and if you get in their way, you’d better move. Louis Fiset and Luc Colletta make rock music with that same attitude. Fiset rips, Colletta drives, and no one tries to make it easier.

Rise Of The Goose was released on August 25, 2025. It has six songs and runs for twenty-five minutes. The person running on the cover never looks back.

“Black Cat” starts without any introduction. The guitar hits hard, the vocals have weight, and the song moves forward before you can get comfortable. The rough edges are there on purpose, because making them smooth would feel dishonest.

“Fighter” is where the band proves they know when to hold back. In the middle, the guitar drops out, leaving just the drums and vocals, but the song stays strong. That moment comes quietly, does what it needs to, and then the song keeps going.

Two musicians, six songs, and a cover showing someone running without looking back. Rise Of The Goose is already out in the world.


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