
Rise Against have launched the only “Nod,” their first new music in three years.
It arrives at a very related time, contemplating the Chicago band’s lengthy historical past purveying political punk rock.
Beneath the track’s rousing chords and massive vocal hooks is a name for communal bonding, camaraderie, and resistance within the face of pervasive social and political injustices. Screams frontman Tim McIlrath within the refrain: “I swear to God this could’t wait / Not another minute, another day.”
“‘Nod’ is in regards to the solace we discover in neighborhood,” McIlrath mentioned in a press launch. “It’s in regards to the consolation in realizing that we’re not alone. This consolation can mood our anger and our frustration, a minimum of quickly.”
The one is the primary new track from Rise In opposition to since 2022’s Nowhere Era II EP, and all indicators level to a brand new album arriving someday in 2025.
The band is at present prepping for a run of UK/European tour dates that kicks off in late January, previous the beforehand introduced “Rise of the Roach” US tour (co-headlined by Papa Roach) that’s set for this spring and summer season. Get tickets here.
Stream the video for “Nod” under.
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