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The lies are inescapable. On every screen, the merchants of disinformation exert their cruel dominion. There is the queasy sense that we're drowning in a slipstream of screeching noise and mindless ephemera. The water is rising. The ground is shaking. The shadows are long and the lights are low. It's the perfect time for a new album from Rise Against.

Few bands have ever been as accurately named as the Chicago punk quartet. While fleeting styles and fashionable imitations have entered and exited vogue, Rise Against have remained a north star of artful resistance. While continuously updating their formula, they've sustained their original spirit of rebellion over a quarter century - amassing a body of work that doubles as a chronicle of our collective unraveling. Melodic hardcore detonations co-exist in perfect tension with dire warnings about the looming dystopia. And on their latest Loma Vista release, Ricochet, they've made what might be their most visceral, urgent, and high-stakes song cycle.

In the four years since Rise Against's last opus, the world has continued to be torn asunder by shameless falsehoods, brazen greed, and episodes of shocking cruelty. This devolution has not gone unnoticed by the band. Ricochet takes these crises under the scope and dissects them with lucid clarity, raw emotion, and global perspective. Amidst a period of nationalist aggression and isolationism, the album reflects on our own interconnectivity. A form of chaos theory in which our unruly actions and anger wreak havoc in ways that aren't always easily understood.

"We rely on each other, whether we like it or not," Rise Against lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and lyricist, Tim McIlrath says. "Everything that you do will affect somebody. We're connected to other countries and other economies; we're connected to undocumented immigrants. We're connected to every decision that our leaders make. We are not as isolated as we think. What we do, good or bad, creates one big ricochet effect."

The album's gestation started after the marathon tours for 2021's Nowhere Generation. In their trademark fashion, McIlrath and the band's other songwriter, bassist Joe Principe, reconvened to gather and compare notes. When the ideas began cohering, they entered the studio with lead guitarist Zach Blair and drummer Brandon Barnes, with the stated goal of relinquishing the notion of what a Rise Against song needed to sound like. Enlisting producer Catherine Marks (Boygenius, St. Vincent), they trusted her vision to expand upon their naturally colossal rippers. While mixing engineer Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, Paramore, The Killers) added a sophisticated and atmospheric touch to the finished product.

You can hear the subtle shift most acutely on "I Want It All" and the album's title track. The former is an infectious headbang-ready riff that almost sounds like a long-lost '70s FM radio classic from the Kinks (if the Davies brothers had somehow been raised on Fugazi). While "Ricochet" opens with slinky drum machine claps that feint towards electro-clash before swiftly ascending into a sky-rattling Kevlar anthem that should make arenas consider paying a higher premium of roof insurance before booking the band.

On "Nod," the album's first single, Rise Against capture the emotional turbulence shrouding the current zeitgeist ("the line...drawn between dreams and nightmares is thin like a razor"). Rolling Stone rhapsodized that it's a "particularly potent rallying cry for the moment." Vice raved that it was the "anthem that we need now" - one featuring Rise Against at their best - "passionate, confident, and encouraging." The second salvo, "Prizefighter," is a propulsive burner that invokes a boxing metaphor to explore the connection between an artist and their fanbase. Balancing introspection with the incendiary, the song builds on the characteristic duality of the band's previous Platinum and Gold-certified classics.

It's this three-dimensional nuance that has allowed Rise Against to write some of the most important rock songs of their generation. On Ricochet, McIlrath's lyrics navigate many of the most pressing crises of the moment, offering unerring righteousness without sanctimony, and empathy without letting malefactors off the hook. They cover apocalyptic scenarios ("Black Crown") and false promises sold to the youth ("Gold Long Gone"), the necessity of resisting blind allegiance ("Soldier"), mental health ("Sink Like a Stone"), and the sensationalism of the algorithmic entertainment-industrial complex ("State of Emergency). Throughout it all, there is a cautious optimism for real lasting change.

"The fight for a better world almost always starts with an unpopular opinion or a minority of voices," McIlrath says. "When you feel overwhelmed, when it feels like it's you against the world, it's important to remember that every resistance movement started as a small and passionate group. Our songs may take you to a dark place, but there's always breadcrumbs of hope to help get you out of there."

Like the band's literary hero, George Orwell, they have absorbed the maxim that "in a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act." Ricochet is a success at simplest level: a collection of indelible rock and roll songs with infectious hooks that sound best played at eardrum-shattering volume. But it also functions as something more profound: a document of artists capturing the chaos of the moment, articulating complex truths with seismic power, and an awareness of the consequences that may befall us. This is an album built to be a part of the solution.

-Jeff Weiss

Setlists

    1. 1.Re-Education (Through Labor)
    2. 2.Under the Knife
    3. 3.Give It All
    4. 4.Help Is on the Way
    5. 5.The Good Left Undone
    6. 6.Prayer of the Refugee
    7. 7.Swing Life Away (Tim Mcllrath acoustic lead into full band for last chorus)
    8. 8.I Want It All
    9. 9.Satellite
    10. 10.Audience of One
    11. 11.Savior
    1. 1.Re-Education (Through Labor)
    2. 2.Under the Knife
    3. 3.Give It All
    4. 4.Help Is on the Way
    5. 5.The Good Left Undone
    6. 6.Prayer of the Refugee
    7. 7.Swing Life Away
    8. 8.Nod
    9. 9.Satellite
    10. 10.Ready to Fall
    11. 11.Savior
    1. 1.Re-Education (Through Labor)
    2. 2.Under the Knife
    3. 3.Give It All
    4. 4.I Don't Want to Be Here Anymore
    5. 5.The Good Left Undone
    6. 6.Prayer of the Refugee
    7. 7.Swing Life Away
    8. 8.Ricochet
    9. 9.Satellite
    10. 10.Make It Stop (September's Children)
    11. 11.Savior
    1. 1.Re-Education (Through Labor)
    2. 2.Under the Knife
    3. 3.Give It All
    4. 4.Help Is on the Way
    5. 5.The Good Left Undone
    6. 6.Prayer of the Refugee
    7. 7.Swing Life Away
    8. 8.I Want It All
    9. 9.Satellite
    10. 10.Audience of One
    11. 11.Savior
    1. 1.Re-Education (Through Labor) (Extended Bridge W/Zach Blair solo)
    2. 2.Under the Knife
    3. 3.Give It All
    4. 4.Help Is on the Way
    5. 5.The Good Left Undone (W/extended bridge)
    6. 6.Prayer of the Refugee
    7. 7.Nod
    8. 8.Swing Life Away
    9. 9.Satellite
    10. 10.Ready to Fall
    11. 11.Savior

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 548 reviews
  • Rock on Rancid!

    by RockstarRalfie on 2009-07-14Pacific Coliseum - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Although we went only to see Rancid we were really suprised how much we enjoyed the entire show. It was great from beginning to end. I will be first in line to see them again when they come back!! The only downfall that had nothing to do with the show but the venue, was not being allowed to have a beer at our seats, rather only in designated alcohol permitted areas. BOOOO! Some rowdy losers spolied it for the rest of us who know how to drink responsibly.

  • kicked ass

    by SweetLu on 2009-07-14Pacific Coliseum - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I coined it rising rancid, rancid kicked ass and well obviously rise against kicked ass too

  • Amazing

    by flipflop on 2009-07-14Rexall Place - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Rise Against once again amazed me. they have so much energy. Each song they play you love. There songs have such power and emotion behind them. you really feel what they're saying. I thought rancid kinda lacked the energy that rise had. They still did a really good job, but nothing compares to the energy you feel when rise against starts to play. So happy to see Rise headlining and at Rexal. Way to go guys!!!! :)

  • Rise Against

    by Reaper on 2009-07-14Stampede Corral - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Definitely one of the best concerts i've ever been to. Awesome live performance.

  • I liked it

    by ChrisHallberg on 2009-07-14Prairieland Park - SaskatoonRating: 4 out of 5

    The show had a lot of energy, Rise Against sounded very tight live. However, i am an old school punker and still think that Rancid should have been the headliners

  • Rise Against should have opened for Rancid

    by Roldog on 2009-07-14Rexall Place - EdmontonRating: 2 out of 5

    I went to the show to see Rise Against, but I think they got punked. Rancid must have turned there amps down, cause Rancid was louder and rocked way harder. I wasnt happy with Rise Against's performance.

  • Rise Against Kills it again

    by flip23 on 2009-07-14Pacific Coliseum - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I saw Rise Against in vancouver in november as well and they rocked UBC T-Bird Arena, I came out of there thinking it was the best concert I'd ever seen. They were even better at Pacific, always such a passionate performance full of energy and power. Rancid was awesome and lived up to their long standing personae of a classic punk band. Riverboat gamblers were there, I was a little put off when they decided to spell gamblers to the crowd for 5 minutes, kinda lame.

  • Rise Against was Dreamy

    by SleepyDad on 2009-07-14Prairieland Park - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    Rise Against was beyond my wildest dreams, loved it.

  • Rise Against Was Great but the Rest Wasn't

    by Flynnerman on 2009-07-14Stampede Corral - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Rise Against was amazing but leading up to them was not. Rancid was on for way too long!!!!

  • The Real Headliner

    by nomeanso on 2009-07-14Pacific Coliseum - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I was a little upset when I found out that Rancid was not headlining but from the moment they stepped on stage to kick things off with Radio, the energy levels of the band and the crowd stayed at their highest the whole time. The new songs they played were unbelievable and even though I havn't seen Rancid live in over 10 years, they proved to be better than ever and exactly what I remember. Unforgettable show, I hope they don't wait so long before coming back. As for Rise Against, pretty dull in comparison but I wasn't there to see them so it didnt really matter.

  • Rise against and Rancid what could be better!!

    by Meleeta on 2009-07-14Prairieland Park - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    It was an amazing concert Riverboat Gamblers were good , Rancid was awesome and Rise Against was amazing again. Would go see them every show they play near me.

  • Rise was Rockin

    by Riseagainstfan on 2009-07-14Stampede Corral - CalgaryRating: 4 out of 5

    Excellent show. Freakin awesome. I have seen them before but they get better everytime I see them.

  • Rancid stole the show!

    by jbritz22 on 2009-07-14Prairieland Park - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    I'm going to admit, I went to this show for one reason, and one reason only, for RANCID, the true headliners in my opinion. First things first, the fact that Rise Against was headlining is truly appalling. All trivial things aside, rancid put on an amazing show. Their sound was spot on, they played their instruments well and the crowd was insane. Definetley would go to see rancid again, hope they come back.

  • Small Venue's rule!

    by RacyPunkin on 2009-07-14Stampede Corral - CalgaryRating: 4 out of 5

    This was my first "small" venue experience and Rise Against with Rancid ROCKED the house. I will go see them again foresure, Great SHOW!

  • Rise Against was great.

    by Tnyl on 2009-07-14Prairieland Park - SaskatoonRating: 4 out of 5

    Rise against was awesome. I usually hate the way bands sound in Prairieland Park, but they sounded good even if the venue was less than desirable!

  • Rise Against Rocks

    by Minicai on 2009-07-14Rexall Place - EdmontonRating: 4 out of 5

    Rise Against is an awesome band, there is no question here. The show was great, great energy, great music, great visuals. My only complaint is that the sound systems was not the greatest. Whether this was the fault of Rexall Place or not, I don't know. I was sitting on the second level on the side of the stage. The sound was a bit unclear. It probably would have been better sitting straight on the the stage. I would definitely recommend floor seating if you go. Just to be closure to the action. The vidoes and graphics shown while the bank played were great. They fit the songs perfectly and were very cool. Rise Against Rocks!!!!

  • One of a kind in today's music industry!!

    by Reimer on 2009-07-14Rexall Place - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Quite possibly one of the if not the best modern rock act today. This band brings so much energy and passion to their music and their fans that I can guarantee that not a single person left Rexall that night dissapointed. This show included a set list that didn't involve the huge smash hit "Swing Life Away", unless you are hardcore and can't live without that song you wouldn't have even noticed it until after you left because they turned all their other hits and played a few other lesser known tracks that only the hardcore fan would recognize. Again, for your dolalr that you pay these guys bring everything to the table and then some, they truly love Edmonton and would give their shirts off their backs for this city. As for the opening act Rancid, there is no wonder why they are one of the godfathers of punk music, there are quite a few that preceed them, but Rancid revolutionized the genre with their arival and it really shows with their perfoamance. Frontman, Tim (from Rise Against) recognizes this by thanking the fans that bought the tickets solely to see Rancid and not his band, but thanks them for sticking around to check out Rise Against. Classy move Tim.

  • Rise Against Rules

    by BiggFann on 2009-07-14Rexall Place - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was amazing. Even Riverboat Gamblers were good and Rancid put on a great performance. This was a great triple bill. Rise Against never lets me down and seems to get better every time I see them.