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''Endgame'' is the sixth
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by American
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band
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. It was released on March 15, 2011, by
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and
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. A
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album, ''Endgame'' continues the trend by Rise Against towards more crisp, polished production, which began with the band's previous album '' Appeal to Reason''. Social and political commentary constitute the majority of the lyrical content on ''Endgame'', and a major theme revolves around the end of humanity. After a lengthy tour in support of ''Appeal to Reason'', Rise Against began recording ''Endgame'' in September 2010, with producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore. ''Endgame'' debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200, with 85,000 copies sold in its first week. It holds the record for the band's highest position on the chart. The album also charted highly in several other countries such as Canada, where it became Rise Against's second consecutive album to reach number one on the
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. Three songs from ''Endgame'' were released as
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: "
Help Is on the Way "Help Is On the Way" is a song by American rock band Rise Against, featured on their sixth studio album '' Endgame'' (2011). Inspired by lead vocalist Tim McIlrath's visit to New Orleans, the song is about the slow response time for aid to disa ...
", "
Make It Stop (September's Children) "Make It Stop (September's Children)" is the second single from rock band Rise Against's sixth studio album, '' Endgame''. The single was released to digital music outlets on May 30, 2011. The song hit radio stations the following day. It peaked ...
", and "
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". All three songs appeared on various ''Billboard'' charts, in particular "Help Is on the Way", which became Rise Against's only song to reach the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Critical appraisal was mainly positive, with reviewers complimenting the music, and Rise Against's ability to integrate its
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roots with a mainstream rock sound. Most reviewers liked the politically driven lyrics, although some felt the lyrics were either lacking or melodramatic.


Background and recording

In 2008, Rise Against released its fifth studio album, '' Appeal to Reason''. It was the band's highest charting album on the ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number three. Despite sales of nearly 500,000 copies, critics were divided in their opinions of the album. To promote the album, Rise Against embarked on the
Appeal To Reason Tour The Appeal to Reason Tour was a concert tour by American punk band Rise Against, taking place between 2008 and 2010, in support of their fifth studio album '' Appeal to Reason'' (2008). The tour began with a series of summer pre-release shows, i ...
, which concluded in mid-2010 with performances at several European festivals. That September, the band members reconvened at
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in
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to record ''Endgame''. Bassist
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noted that although the band members booked the Blasting Room six months in advance, they left for the studio later than expected. Once they arrived, the band members wrote and finalized song ideas Principe and lead vocalist
Tim McIlrath Timothy James McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is vegetarian and straight edge. Early and personal life Mc ...
had written while on tour. This writing process took place over a three-week period before recording. Principe said the members were underprepared once they entered the studio, and described the writing process as "a race-the-clock kind of thing". ''Endgame'' was produced by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, the duo that produced three of Rise Against's last four albums.


Composition


Music and lyrics

''Endgame'' is a
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album, with songs that feature aggressive
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, catchy hooks, and rapid drumming. ''
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'' Alex Young described the music as "the missing link between
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-esque brutality and the easily consumed energy of something along
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lines". ''Endgame'' continues a trend by Rise Against towards a more polished sound. Gregory Heaney of
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wrote the change in sound was more of a logical progression as opposed to
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, a sentiment which was shared by Kiel Hauck of ''
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''. Hauck further stated that while the music featured in ''Endgame'' is more aggressive than the music in ''Appeal to Reason'', it still maintains the polished sound they had previously achieved. Social and political commentary constitute the majority of the lyrical content on ''Endgame''. The main theme of the album revolves around the end of humanity. When asked about the lyrics, McIlrath said: "Every day, there's news about our financial system or the environment collapsing or stories about nuclear proliferation". Instead of writing cynical songs however, McIlrath took a more positive approach. "We're looking at Endgame from the perspective of, 'What if this is a good thing? What if this grotesque world we created doesn't deserve to go on? What if the place on the other ideof this transition is place we'd all rather be living in?'" Andrew David King of ''PopMatters'' expanded upon these statements, commenting how the album's lyrics tell of a frustrated generation, from creation to demise. He wrote how the lyrics "personify the anger beneath modern malaise, and document what happens when the inability to discern right from wrong collides with the desire to do so." He also wrote how ''Endgame'' is a partial re-interpretation of the
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, with songs about
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and revolution.


Songs

The first song on ''Endgame'' is "Architects", which has a fast tempo described by one critic as "a rapidly draining fuse running toward the explosion". The song features the lines "Don't you remember when you were young / and you wanted to set the world on fire / somewhere deep down I know you do", which are similar to lyrics found the
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song " I Was a Teenage Anarchist". Some critics felt Rise Against was calling out Against Me! for fake passion, while other critics felt the lyrics were more focused on general apathy from the public. The second song, "
Help Is on the Way "Help Is On the Way" is a song by American rock band Rise Against, featured on their sixth studio album '' Endgame'' (2011). Inspired by lead vocalist Tim McIlrath's visit to New Orleans, the song is about the slow response time for aid to disa ...
", is about the slow response time for providing
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, with lyrics that allude to
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and the ''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill. McIlrath maintains clean vocals throughout the majority of the song, but temporarily switches to
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during the
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. Critics wrote how "
Make It Stop (September's Children) "Make It Stop (September's Children)" is the second single from rock band Rise Against's sixth studio album, '' Endgame''. The single was released to digital music outlets on May 30, 2011. The song hit radio stations the following day. It peaked ...
" best exemplified Rise Against's musical shift toward a more mainstream sound. It begins with a delayed guitar and a chorus of children, and transitions into a more
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-driven melody. The lyrics decry homophobia and bullying among LGBT youth, with a
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section that features the names of teenagers who committed suicide due to bullying. According to McIlrath, "Disparity by Design" is about "holding people accountable for their actions. It's a novel idea...to hold their feet to the fire". John Gentile of Punknews also noted the themes of economic injustice in the lyrics. The fifth song, "
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", was written as a way of expressing that Rise Against would continue to stand by their beliefs and not conform. McIlrath took inspiration from the
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song "
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", which in turn was based on the events after lead vocalist
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said that the band was ashamed that then-United States President
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was from Texas. "Midnight Hands" is the longest song on the album, and features heavy metal-influenced
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s. John Fortunato of ''
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'' offered his interpretation of the lyrics, calling the song "a radical, working class, pilgrimage saluting hard-won freedom". Bassist
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says the seventh song, "Survivor Guilt", serves as an extension of their 2008 song " Hero of War", and tells of the harsh realities a soldier experiences during war. "Broken Mirrors" is another heavy metal influenced song, with lyrics revolving around the days before
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. The ninth song, "
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", is one of the slower songs on the album, which McIlrath described as "more
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-esque". "A Gentleman's Coup" continues on the theme of Judgment day presented in "Broken Mirrors", with the topic of nuclear annihilation. "This Is Letting Go", is one of the more melody driven songs on the album, with a consistent flow. The lyrics tell of both romantic discontent and letting go of a preconceived direction to pursue one's own desires. McIlrath wrote the song with a character in mind, who is following his parents' dreams, but eventually tells them "It's not mine, it's yours". The final song, "Endgame", concludes the apocalyptic imagery saga from "Broken Mirrors" and "A Gentleman's Coup". In the song, Judgement Day came, and the remaining survivors wonder progress has been made toward restoring peace and order, or if humanity is doomed to extinction.


Release and promotion

''Endgame'' was released on March 15, 2011, and debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with 85,000 copies sold in its first week. It remains Rise Against's highest position on the chart. ''Endgame'' fell to number twenty-two the following week, with an additional 21,000 copies sold. Elsewhere on ''Billboard'' charts, ''Endgame'' topped the Top Rock Albums and the Top Hard Rock Albums charts, becoming the band's first album to do so on either chart. On the
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, ''Endgame'' became Rise Against's second consecutive number-one album. It was certified platinum by
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in 2012, denoting shipments of more than 80,000 copies. ''Endgame'' found success on other charts outside of North America, such as number two in Australia, number one in Germany, and number six in Sweden. Three songs from ''Endgame'' were released as
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: "Help Is on the Way", "Make It Stop (September's Children)", and "Satellite". "Help Is on the Way" in particular became one of Rise Against's most commercially successful singles. It is the band's only single to appear on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it peaked at number eighty-nine. "Help Is on the Way" also reached number forty-five on the
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, number two on both the
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and
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charts, and number six on the
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chart. "Make It Stop (September's Children)" and "Satellite" were also commercially successful on the ''Billboard'' rock charts, reaching the top ten on both the Hot Rock Songs and Alternative Songs charts. Accompanying
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s were shot for the three singles. The video for "Help Is on the Way" plays on the natural disaster themes found in the lyrics, as it depicts an African-American family attempting to escape increasing floodwater levels that engulf their neighborhood. It ends with a message encouraging donations, and a link to the band's activism website. In the "Make It Stop (September's Children)" video, three gay teenagers are bullied, and contemplate suicide, before they realize they have much to live for. Rise Against partnered with the
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, and the video was filmed at McIlrath's alma mater
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. The video for "Satellite" features behind the scenes footage of production crews setting up the stage,
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s, and shots of fans at Rise Against concerts.


Critical reception

''Endgame'' currently holds a 76/100 on the
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, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Tim Newbound of ''
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'' wrote "'Endgame is bona fide awesomeness", while
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of
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said "Rise Against deliver another blast of driving, politically charged, melodic hardcore". ''
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'' Rob Parker opined that while it was not as good as the 2003 album ''
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'', he called ''Endgame'' "a hugely exhilarating album ... a fine record from an ever-impressive band. Jon Dolan ''
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'' commented "Rise Against's mastery of anthemic punk rock is second only to their mastery of being pissed off." Kenny Herzog of ''
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'' wrote a more critical review of ''Endgame'', in which he described most of the songs as "turgidly overlong and underfed". Newbound called ''Endgame'' one of the most punk inspired albums Rise Against had ever recorded, and wrote: "it's an album drenched in hugely anthemic, melodic movements that could bring stadium crowds to a frenzy while never deviating from a punk blueprint." ''
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'' Alex Young commented how the music would satisfy listeners who wanted hardcore movements with a
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dynamic, as well as casual listeners who simply want a steady rhythm to
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to. Writing for ''
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'', Thomas Nassiff liked how nearly every song was had a catchy and memorable chorus rooted in punk, but said how the formula ultimately became repetitive. Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic criticized the indistinguishable sound of the album, which believed was due to guitarist
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's use of recycled guitar licks and riffs. Several critics noted Rise Against's continued trend toward a more accessible and radio-friendly sound. Kiel Hauck of ''
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'' wrote: "they're not reinventing the wheel here, only tinkering with the formula that's gotten them to where they are in the first place." Young said although Rise Against may never return to its hardcore roots, this was not selling out, but is instead "expanding the horizon to broaden who receives the calling". Nassiff felt the band lost some of its passion with the move toward a more accessible sound, but ultimately noted how many of the songs on the album were still better than most mainstream rock songs. "Listeners are lucky that Rise Against can still create a worthwhile and entertaining record while their music moves beyond its origins" said Nassiff. Most critics liked the politically driven lyrics. Erlewine felt the lyrics provided listeners with an honest depiction of the world, and were often about topics listeners needed to hear as opposed to what they wanted to hear. Boy described the lyrics as passionate and motivated, regardless of the listener's political beliefs. Writing for ''
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'',
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found some of the lyrics to be overly melodramatic, while Hauck felt the lyrics would not have a lasting impact on the listener. Scott Heisel of ''
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'' praised the lyrics, and wrote: "that's really why Rise Against are so important to rock on a large spectrum these days, and why it's a relief that they made an album as strong as their ethics and beliefs this time around."


Track listing

All lyrics written by Tim McIlrath; all music composed by Rise Against.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the
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of ''Endgame''. Rise Against *
Tim McIlrath Timothy James McIlrath (born November 3, 1978) is an American rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is vegetarian and straight edge. Early and personal life Mc ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar *
Joe Principe Joseph Daniel Principe (; born November 14, 1974) is an American musician. He is the bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the punk rock band Rise Against. He is also straight edge, a vegan, an animal rights advocate, and actively prom ...
– bass guitar, backing vocals *
Brandon Barnes Brandon Barnes (born October 10, 1978) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the punk rock band Rise Against. Biography Barnes received his first drum set when he was nine years old from his grandfather, who was a jazz musi ...
– drums, percussion *
Zach Blair Zach Blair (born December 26, 1974) is an American musician, best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist for Chicago-based punk rock band Rise Against. He has been with the band since 2008, first appearing on their fifth studio album ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals Additional musicians *
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– backing vocals *
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– backing vocals on "Midnight Hands" *Miles Stevenson, Maddie Stevenson, Stacie Stevenson, Jade Reese, Kaullin Sigward, & Tess Young – backing vocals on "Make It Stop (September's Children)" Production * Bill Stevensonproducer,
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* Jason Livermore – producer, engineering * Andrew Berlin – engineering *
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mixing *
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mastering * Nik Karpen & Keith Armstrong – assisted mixing * Brad Townsend & Andrew Shubert – additional engineering


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