Appeal to Reason Rise Against

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  • Release Date: 10/07/2008
  • Sales Rank: 405
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517863682

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Appeal to Reason

1LISTENCollapse (Post-Amerika) 3:19
2LISTENLong Forgotten Sons 4:01
3LISTENRe-Education (Through Labor) 3:42
4LISTENThe Dirt Whispered 3:09
5LISTENKotov Syndrome 3:04
6LISTENFrom Heads Unworthy 3:42
7LISTENThe Strength to Go On 3:27
8LISTENAudience of One 4:05
9LISTENEntertainment 3:34
10LISTENHero of War 4:13
11LISTENSavior 4:02
12LISTENHairline Fracture 4:02
13LISTENWhereabouts Unknown 4:02

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If ever there was a year to release a political punk album it was 2008, when the U.S. was consumed by the wildest presidential campaign in modern history. It seems like the perfect backdrop for Rise Against to release Appeal to Reason, their third major-label record, and in a way it is -- certainly, the group rages against the moral decay rotting the core of the U.S. on the opening "Collapse (Post-Amerika)," just as they strike out against the slow dumbing down of America on "Re-Education (Of Labor)" and tell Iraqi soldier stories on "Hero of War." The latter showcases the acoustic guitars that helped goose 2006's The Sufferer & the Witness into the Billboard Top Ten but the rest boast the manic rapid-fire hardcore delivery that hearkens back to Rise Against's politically minded forefathers Bad Religion. This balance of plaintive modern folk and carefully traditional protest punk is offset by Rise Against's increasingly strong fondness for heavy, slick production, the kind where the rhythms are too tight and the guitars overdriven and clean, the kind where it sounds more like '80s metal than '80s punk. Rise Against is hardly the only modern punk band to be weighed down by this contradiction -- it's entirely too devoted on chops and gear, Guitar Center punk -- but it stings a little more with them as their ambitions, smarts, and skills are higher than their peers. They seem like they shouldn't have such a beefy, big sound, particularly as it obscures their message, giving the group a weird dichotomy: they are clean, accomplished musicians and sincere, socially conscious rockers but those two halves don't complement each other well, at least not on the well-intentioned Appeal to Reason. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Awesome band!by Anonymous

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August 09, 2009: Rise Against started out making music for play station and other game console games music. In the past 6 years, they have finally made it to the radio in most of the U.S. Their contraversial lyrics are true to those of us who have been there, mostly singing about the struggles of war and dealing with the bad things you must do to keep freedom in our country! The number ten song "Hero of War" is a perfect example. It has both left and right wing viewpoints, making the two come together in a way that no other band has done before! I give the band and album a ten, a stinkin ten!

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Back in form!by Rickindenver

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February 09, 2009: After a somewhat disappointing (if only by Rise Against standards) The Sufferer And The Witness, Appeal To Reason finds the guys back in the form that gave us Siren Song Of The Counter Culture and Revolutions Per Minute. Outstanding!

This review was written about the CD edition.


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