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Title: Appeal To Reason
Release date: 7 October, 2008
Record label: Interscope
Single: Re-Education (Through Labor)
Official website: Rise Against
Buy at: Amazon

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    Rise Against have announced dates and cities for their fall headlining tour which coincides with the release of their new album, Appeal To Reason, (DGC/Interscope) to be released on October 7th. The Live Nation produced tour will kick off on October 2nd in Cleveland, OH at the Time Warner Cable Amphitheater with supporting acts Alkaline Trio, Thrice and The Gaslight Anthem. The tour will utilize Live Nation's national network of local promoters to produce appearances at a mix of clubs and theaters in 31 markets across the country.

    For their fifth studio album, Appeal To Reason, the band teamed up with Bill Stevenson (Black Flag, Descendants) and Jason Livermore to record at the Blasting Room in Ft. Collins, CO, the same production team and studio used for "The Sufferer & the Witness" and "Revolutions Per Minute."

    Rise Against

    Rise Against are vocalist Tim McIlrath, bassist Joe Principe, drummer Brandon Barnes and guitarist Zach Blair. In spring 2001, the band released their debut CD The Unraveling on Fat Wreck Chords. After two years of solid touring, Rise Against recorded Revolutions Per Minute (2002), followed by Siren Song Of The Counter Culture produced by Gggarth Richardson (Rage Against The Machine, Melvins, Sick Of It All). The Sufferer & the Witness was released in 2006 and debuted at #10 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.

    The first single, "Re-Education (Through Labor)" debuted top 30 on the Mediabase Alternative chart.

    tour dates
    October 2 - Cleveland, OH - Time Warner Cable Amphitheater
    October 3 - Toronto, ON - The Sound Academy
    October 6 - Worcester, MA - Palladium
    October 8 - Wallingford, CT - Chevrolet Theatre
    October 9 - Albany, NY - Washington Avenue Armory
    October 11 - Hampton Beach, NH - Hampton Beach Casino
    October 12 - Baltimore, MD - Ram's Head Live
    October 13 - New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
    October 16 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
    October 19 - Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues
    October 20 - Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
    October 21 - Tampa, FL - Jannus Landing
    October 22 - Pompano Beach, FL - Pompano Beach Amphitheater
    October 23 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues
    October 26 - Austin, TX - Austin City Music Hall
    October 27 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theatre
    November 4 - Las Vegas, NV - House of Blues
    November 8 - Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom
    November 9 - Vancouver, BC - Thunderbird Arena
    November 11 - Salt Lake City, UT - Salt Air
    November 12 - Denver, CO - The Fillmore
    November 13 - Denver, CO - The Fillmore
    November 14 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theatre
    November 16 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
    November 17 - Milwaukee, WI - The Rave
    November 18 - Minneapolis, MN - The Myth
    November 20 - Chicago, IL - The Congress Theatre
    November 22 - Grand Rapids, MI - Orbit Room
    November 23 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore

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    On October 7th Rise Against will release Appeal To Reason, the follow up to their breakthrough record, The Sufferer & the Witness which featured the anthemic smashes “Ready To Fall” and “Prayer of the Refugee.” With their new album, Rise Against , returned to their team of producers, Bill Stevenson (NOFX, Evan Dando, Comeback Kid) and Jason Livermore and mixer Chris Lord Alge (Green Day, My Chemical Romance, AFI). The album’s first single is the straightforward, four-chord heavy rocker "Re-Education (Through Labor)," which is currently being previewed at the band’s official MySpace page (www.myspace.com/riseagainst) and for sale at iTunes. "It’s a good way to start off this new record, because I think the album has a lot of progression and something different to offer," says bassist Joe Principe, "and I think that song represents us the best."

    Starting today fans who pre-order Appeal To Reason on iTunes will immediately receive the new single, “Re-Education (Through Labor).” The full album will be delivered on October 7th, to those who pre-ordered it, with an exclusive live version of "Prayer Of The Refugee" as well as an additional iTunes exclusive b-side. Those who wait until October 7th to purchase the record will also receive an additional bonus track, the iTunes exclusive B-Side, "Elective Amnesia."

    Rise Against will hit the road, in support of Appeal To Reason, this fall and will be joined by fellow Chicagoans, Alkaline Trio, as well as Thrice, and The Gaslight Anthem.

    biography
    You can’t force artistry. True musical creations are typically launched via pure inspiration or serendipitous moments and ideas that are often baked to perfection through sheer work and dedication. Still, many musical artists have opted to churn out songs with a cookie-cutter, assembly line mentality, cramming albums with formulaic songwriting, by-the-book tolerances and the kind of bullish one-upmanship that’s more commonly seen in a corporate — and definitely not creative — environment.

    But, as frontman Tim McIlrath confirms, there is no preset framework for the Chicago-based melodic hardcore band that refuses to adhere to any established norm in the music industry. McIlrath says the foursome —bassist Joe Principe, drummer Brandon Barnes and guitarist Zach Blair — simply engage in their album making activity without over thinking and precisely planning every step, and that includes the band’s latest release, Appeal to Reason.

    “We took the same approach to this record as we’ve done to our previous records, which is actually a lack of approach,” McIlrath says. “There’s no approach. It’s just show up and let’s play. There’s no plan, we don’t map it out, we don’t decide on a direction. We just kind of let it happen real naturally. That’s how it happened.”

    “We don’t have a set formula,” Principe concurs, “but what we do have is writing constantly while we’re touring. Any idea we have, we’ll try it. We don’t want to limit ourselves.”

    But looking back at the career of Rise Against, one can see that the band’s reach also grew organically from its roots in the national underground punk scene to a phenomenon that has touched the lives of millions of listeners across the world — nothing was charted nor prescribed. With equal doses of perseverance, conviction, artistry and commitment, Rise Against rose from the local Chicago scene through its earliest independent releases, The Unraveling (2001) and Revolutions Per Minute (2003). After landing the opening slot on high-profile national tours and joining the Vans Warped Tour roster, the profile of Rise Against sharply rose outside of the occasionally insular underground.

    In 2004, the band released its breakthrough, Siren Song of the Counter Culture to an amazingly receptive response, with sales rocketing near Gold status. With nearly a year of consistent touring and promotion to reach both potential listeners and its longtime fans, the band’s singles “Give It All” and the introspective “Swing Life Away” captured the hearts and honest minds of audiences via alternative rock radio stations across the country. The follow-up, 2006’s The Sufferer and the Witness followed a similar path of success, with its engaging lead single “Ready to Fall” spun on heavy rotation, both on the air and on stage and its subsequent singles “Prayer Of The Refugee” and “Good Left Undone” topping the radio charts.

    Though the fluke test is seemingly over, Rise Against have not opted to rest on their laurels with the creation of Appeal to Reason. Working again with their team of producers, Bill Stevenson (NOFX, Evan Dando, Comeback Kid) and Jason Livermore and mixer Chris Lord Alge (Green Day, My Chemical Romance, AFI), the band returned to their “home studio” of the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colo. for two months to track their latest creation. However, this is where any semblance of a prescribed attitude ends.

    For example, instead of writing enough songs to satisfy a full-length album requirement, McIlrath notes that the band was incredibly prolific during the writing sessions for Appeal to Reason. In fact, Rise Against allotted a solid week of just playing time in the studio, and did not track anything for the first ten days.

    “We wrote a gigantic number of songs,” he says. “We’ve always wrote about the number of songs that would end up on our records. You’re not going to hear long lost Rise Against B-sides, we rarely have anything extra. But this time we wrote some 30 pretty solid ideas. Things were just flowing out of us. We just kept spitting songs out. We had to boil that down to a record. That was the hard part.”

    Also, McIlrath says that Rise Against is continually listening and incorporating new elements to its trademark sound. For example, “Long Forgotten Sons” finds the band invoking more of an ‘80s vibe, somewhere between The Cure and early Fugazi, while “The Strength To Go On” was influenced by McIlrath’s love for bands like Tool.

    The lyrical content of the songs on Appeal to Reason have also greatly widened Rise Against repertoire’s spectrum. “The Strength To Go On” finds McIlrath further questioning the information that’s disseminated into society.

    “The chorus, it’s definitely taking and looking at where we get our information from and who’s telling us the information and who’s right and who’s wrong and how everything we do has some kind of spin on it and who can you trust,” he says. “How we were brought up, how we were raised, everything, and how we separate the truth from the lies, and our entire upbringing. And when it really boils down, it’s hard to see what we know is true and what we know is false. It’s interesting thought.”

    The touching acoustic-based “Hero Of War” puts Rise Against dead in the center of a generation of military service personnel who are battling their own personal wars outside of those in the Middle East. Partially based on true stories, the song is actually an amalgamation of a number of characters, starting with military recruitment.

    “That’s something we deal with when we play shows that have a recruitment tent,” says McIlrath. “There’s a guy from the army roping in kids. We’re talking about those kids who see the army as an option. When I was 17 years old, I met with an army recruiter, because I considered joining the army, the armed forces. I wanted to go out and see places and do this. We get a lot of e-mails from kids who are soldiers, all branches from the armed services. They come out to our shows. They tell you their stories and their stories are in the first verse, a sum of a lot of the stories that I’ve heard.”

    The second verse documents situations at Abu Gharib, Guantanamo Bay, and the Haditha revenge killing for an IED explosion. And the song’s third verse was based on a true story after McIlrath watched a documentary called “The Ground Truce.” Moved by the film, McIlrath wrote a majority of the song inspired by the stories and images presented in the documentary.

    “Neil Young documented the Kent State shootings in Ohio and so many bands like Creedence Clearwater Revival and Buffalo Springfield did so much,” says McIlrath. “I learned more about the Vietnam War from bands like that than I did from the history books. As this war is hopefully coming to a close, and as stories of what happened are coming out, I needed to write a song that dealt with the reality of war.”

    The album’s first single is the straightforward, four-chord heavy rocker “Re-Education (Through Labor).” “It’s a good way to start off this new record, because I think the album has a lot of progression and something different to offer,” says Principe, “and I think that song represents us the best.”

    Of course, none of the songs on Appeal to Reason are able to make much of an impact if there isn’t an audience to receive them. And for McIlrath, creating connections to the band’s audience is of paramount importance — regardless of size, scenes or musical styles.

    “It’s still about reaching people, putting what we’re giving into these people, making them think and challenge the ways of thought, creating conversation and dialogue and putting new ideas forth for people to consider,” says McIlrath. “And when you have a bigger fanbase, that’s even more fun to do, because all of a sudden your voice is louder. Now you have a bigger bullhorn than you actually have. It’s exciting and fun and I look forward to the next couple years with this record. Now that we have a fanbase, it’s just a question of what are we going to do when we’ve been given the privilege that we’ve been given.”

    biography
    Tim McIlrath – vocals, guitars
    Joe Principe – bass      
    Brandon Barnes – drums
    Zach Blair –guitar

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