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In 2005, his next album was The Rise, with charting singles such as "Rise Again" which was featured on the 2004 movie soundtrack, It's All Gone Pete Tong, and a cover of Annie Lennox's "Why".
Attis was also a Phrygian god of vegetation, and in his self-mutilation, death, and resurrection he represents the fruits of the earth, which die in winter only to rise again in the spring.
Central City May Rise Again is the debut album by The Cape May released by Flemish Eye in 2005.
The next few years after the excellent 1968 season were less impressive, as the positions in the league changed in a dropping chain - 1-5-8-9-11, but in 1973 Starts was on the rise again with the rise of the star of Mihails Smorodins - a 21 year old local striker who scored 18 goals in 22 matches of the season, becoming the best goalscorer in the league and bringing Starts silver medals of the league and a Latvian Cup final (in which it lost to Pilots Rīga).
Dallas Holm - Christian Singer/Songwriter and 2 time Dove Award Winner, who wrote the Award Winning song, "Rise Again", about the resurrection of Jesus Christ and numerous other songs.
In 1991 Renato Zero participated to the Sanremo Music Festival with "Spalle al muro", and from that moment on his career began to rise again.
Their fourth single, ‘Rise Again’, a tribute to legendary MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli, was released in June 2012.
So far The Rainband have released four singles (‘Broken Youth’, ‘She’s A Rainbow’, ‘The Prodigal’ feat. Rowetta of the Happy Mondays and 'Rise Again') and one EP (‘The Prodigal’).
The notion that "the South shall rise again" was a familiar sentiment and rallying cry for disaffected Southern whites after the American Civil War.