Originating in 2010 as a muscular, no-holds-barred, blue-collar hard rock unit, Detroit's Wilson built their reputation on the grass-roots level through heavy touring and key shows and festival dates with the likes of GWAR, Theory of a Deadman, and All That Remains. Built on a foundation of pure, analog-driven sonic might, the band's first two studio albums invoked names like Crobot, Bobaflex, and Hellyeah, but in 2018 the group underwent a hallucinogen-inspired makeover that saw them incorporate elements of hip-hop and rap-rock into the mix, and adopt a more positive -- thoug...