Not bad
5
By mackey199
Ya know, not bad. Getting older and still angry keeping the punk flowing to the next generation. Way better than their last 2 records.
not great
3
By robalie
not very good
Its a rise against album
5
By SesameseedBurger
Yeah, some criticize it for its lack of creativity and softer overall tone, but theres only one song i dont like, and thats pretty good. Definitely top 3 albums by RA
Still love them!!!
5
By Spoonneerr
I love The Numbers!!!! This band is awesome, and continues to impress!
Powerful music and lyrics
5
By Schibby508
Diehard fan of this band. I’ve seen this band evolve, and this is a great example of how they’ve done that. I found the lyrics to deeply resonate with me, and how this generation is fighting for itself.
Rise Against made some of their best work with this album!!
What happened here?
2
By Pandobotz
Who was the producer of this, Nickelback?
Going Back to Their Older Sound
3
By Garmanx23
Best album since Appeal to Reason. Latter half of the album started to sound redundant though.
It’s No End Game!
2
By Revival31313
End Game is a perfect album. After 4.4 years this is a 1.5 . No song gave me goosebumps after 20 straight thru listens.
So disappointed
1
By paramatex
Wow, what a homogenized manifesto of corporate sellout. Surprised the band didnt use coca cola emblem on the album cover.
Interesting..
4
By Mikey luny26
So broken dreams inc. was a pretty decent song but what is with the title track? This is so generic! It’s copy and paste lyrics about the younger generations being oppressed and they need to rise up against some invisible force. That concept has been done to death and I’m just disappointed that this band had little creativity with the song. The final chorus is the best part but it’s just plain filler in my opinion. Here’s hoping the rest of the album will be better. Ddonger: probably won’t see this but oh well. For those who don’t know, Chevelle’s new album NIRATIAS is a concept album about man’s existential dread of possibly living in a simulation as well as our yearning to explore while still struggling with conflict with others. It’s not about “fighting” something. The other statement doesn’t make sense either, what does that have to do with Rise Against’s album?
Final thoughts: this was a pretty solid listen all the way through, the title track has grown on me and I highly recommend more people listen!
Fave tracks: the numbers, broken dreams inc., middle of a dream, rules of play.