''Wolves'' is the eighth studio album by the American
punk rock band
Rise Against
Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rooted in ha ...
. It was released on June 9, 2017. It is their first studio album since 2004's ''
Siren Song of the Counter Culture'' to be produced by the band without long time producers,
Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, and their only studio album to be released through
Virgin Records
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. The album's lead single, "The Violence", was released on April 20, 2017. Two more songs, "House on Fire" and "Welcome to the Breakdown" were released on May 19 and June 2, respectively, as pre-release buzz tracks.
The album debuted at number nine on the
''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, becoming their fifth straight top ten record.
Background and recording
Rise Against released their seventh studio album,
''The Black Market'', in 2014. When it came time for the band to record a follow-up, they initially struggled to find a direction. Vocalist Tim McIlrath recalled, "I was trying to figure out where Rise Against fitted in - in the musical world and our fans' lives. We got started and then the
U.S. election happened. That's when things clicked into place. The frontline became very visible to me and I knew exactly what we needed to do. We had to get off our asses and engage."
The band recorded ''Wolves'' at Rock Falcon Studio in Nashville, Tennessee. McIlrath recalled "It was clear we'd also put ourselves physically outside of our comfort zone by leaving Chicago, which is this liberal nest where you're hard-pressed to find someone who disagrees with the progressive politics of Rise Against... I think it's really good for anybody to see both sides of the fence and spend time in a place that is hurting—and helping to create the narrative of the country you live in. That was something that was kind of always on my mind, knowing that there are people out there who fell for someone like Donald Trump, who were conned by him, and that these are people just like you and me. So we have to work out how to bridge that gap and figure out where the truth lies in a lot of our arguments with each other."
The deluxe edition of the album, exclusive to
Best Buy
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, contains two bonus tracks, "Megaphone" and "Broadcast
ignalrequency", that have been described as a return to Rise Against's faster hardcore sound exemplified in earlier albums such as
''The Unraveling'' and
''Revolutions per Minute''. When asked in a
Reddit
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AMA about why they were not included on the standard album, McIlrath responded, "because lazy Tim didn't finish the lyrics in time." The two tracks were released as digital singles in 2018.
Music and lyrical themes
''Wolves'' is a
melodic hardcore
Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of hardcore punk with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. It generally incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and often distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles tending towards shouting an ...
album, with influences of
pop punk
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and
hardcore punk
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.
It comprises eleven tracks that mostly follow a similar musical formula. ''
The A.V. Club'' describes the formula as: "a frenetic
intro; usually an instrument or two getting quiet for the
verse; a slight pause before the
refrain
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; and then a massive half-tempo stomp, leading into another verse, refrain, or
bridge
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."
The lyrics in ''Wolves'' follow the band's usual political themes; however, this time around, the band tackles the 2016 presidential election. Songs like "How Many Walls", "Welcome to the Breakdown" and the title track oppose the views of
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
(just as they did
George W. Bush during his time in office) since the band members are supporters of
progressive politics
Progressivism holds that it is possible to improve human societies through political action. As a political movement, progressivism seeks to advance the human condition through social reform based on purported advancements in science, te ...
, while tracks like "House on Fire" and "Politics of Love" are more personal while retaining some political leanings.
The lyrics do not specifically refer to American issues; McIlrath stated that "We're not an American band, we're a global one. We have
Trump
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* Donald Trump (born 1946), 45th president of the United States (2017–2021)
* Trump (card games), any playing card given an ad-hoc high rank
Trump may also refer to:
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* Donald J. T ...
, the
U.K. has
Brexit
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. This is a human problem."
McIlrath stated in an interview with The Shrine Auditorium that "In many ways, a Rise Against show is a safe space for our fans. But I realized that I don't only want to create safe spaces, I want to create dangerous spaces where misogyny can't exist, where xenophobia can't exist. I want to create spaces where those sentiments don't have any air, and they suffocate: where those ideas die. ''Wolves'' isn't about creating a safe space, it's about creating a space that's dangerous for injustice."
The video for lead single "The Violence" was banned from shooting due to being "anti-government". The band had gained a permit to film the video in a farm field containing
busts of all 43 United States presidents. The permit issued by the farm's board of directors was rescinded during filming due to its "anti-American" message.
Album title
According to McIlrath, the title ''Wolves'' refers to "being wolves at the gate, being angry at authority, being angry at the direction of the country and the world, and fighting back. We are the wolves, and the wolves are the good guys in the narrative. We're taking back control."
During the writing process, the album was to be titled ''Mourning in America.'' However, after the
2016 United States presidential election
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, McIlrath changed his mind, proclaiming "Fuck that. Fuck grieving."
Reception
''Wolves'' currently holds a 76/100 on the
review aggregator
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website
Metacritic
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, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
''
Loudwire
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'' Chad Bowar described the album as "an appealing combination of catchy songs and thoughtful, passionate lyrics",
while Nik Young of ''
Metal Hammer
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'' commented "Rise Against certainly know how to sweep you along for the ride".
Both ''
Alternative Press
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Alternative journalism
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'' and ''
Rock Sound
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'' wrote that the album provides a sense of rebellion and hope.
''Alternative Press'' in particular wrote: "Of course, this album won't beat Trump's administration alone, but it's part of a vital movement that's prepared to stand up and fight against it."
In contrast, ''
Paste
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'' critic Scott Heisel said "For being one of the first big punk albums in post-Trump America, ''Wolves'' doesn't howl nearly enough and rarely shows its fangs".
Sputnikmusic expanded upon this notion by writing: "What's missing here, what's been missing for years, is just a '
Swing Life Away
"Swing Life Away" is a song by American punk rock band Rise Against. It is an acoustic ballad, with a sharp guitar sound and optimistic lyrics about daily life and the working class. The song was first included in the 2003 compilation album ''P ...
'. Something fragile and self-indulgent and real. We never ever doubted that you know how to be political, Rise Against. We just doubted that you still know how to be real."
Nearly every critic noted how the music of ''Wolves'' sounded very similar to Rise Against's previous material.
Some critics wrote positively of the music, like Bowar, who praised the band for maintaining their core sound without being stagnant,
and James Christopher Monger of
AllMusic
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, who said the album's music would please longtime fans who wanted "something new to pump their fists to".
Most critics however were dissatisfied with the musical similarities. ''Rock Sound'' wrote "familiarity does dull the edges of their less immediate efforts",
while Heisel commented "''Wolves'', for or better or worse, feels like it could've been recorded a decade ago, or maybe three years from now".
A reviewer for Sputnikmusic was especially disappointed by the musical similarities, writing: "The thing is, though, if you'll permit me to borrow the buzzword-iest of Shakespeare lines; ''Wolves'' is a whole bunch of sound and fury, signifying nothing." The reviewer went on to discuss how the music was stubbornly tepid, and that every chorus felt lukewarm and flaccid.
Some reviewers described the lyrics as "earnest", with Young commenting "
ise Against's Ise may refer to:
Places
*Ise, Mie, a city in Japan
** Ise Grand Shrine, a Shinto shrine located in Ise, Mie
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passion is unwavering, their lyrics earnest and their energy inspiring".
Josh Gray of ''
Clash'' commented on the unique juxtaposition of lyrical themes, such as pacifism in "The Violence" and aggression in "Wolves". Heisel and Spunikmusic were critical of the vague lyrics on ''Wolves''.
The Sputnikmusic reviewer jokingly likened the lyrics to "an entitled soccer mum at a game where her beloved son has lost".
''
Kerrang!
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'' however commended this aspect, noting how the lyrics allow the listener to reach their own conclusions instead of merely preaching the band members beliefs.
Bowar complimented the production value of Raskulinecz, noting how he gave the music "plenty of punch and clarity without making things too slick".
Alex McLevy of ''
The A.V. Club'' however criticized Raskulinecz by writing "''Wolves'' is somehow even more polished, almost glossy to a fault with its compression and ladled-on sweetening of the distortion. At times, it veers dangerously close to latter-day
Metallica
Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instru ...
".
Commercial performance
''Wolves'' debuted at number nine on the US
''Billboard'' 200 with 29,000
album-equivalent unit
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s, of which 27,000 were pure album sales.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from the
liner notes
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Origin
Liner n ...
of ''Wolves''.
;Rise Against
*
Tim McIlrath –
Lead vocals
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,
rhythm guitar
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(
solo
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on "Wolves" and "Megaphone")
*
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.
Before joining Rise Against in early 2007, Blair was a member of melodic hardcor ...
–
Lead guitar
Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the feature ...
, backing vocals
*
Joe Principe
Joseph Daniel Principe (; born November 14, 1974) is an American musician. He is the bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the American rock band Rise Against.
He is also a straight edge, a vegan, an animal rights advocate, and active ...
–
Bass guitar
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,
backing vocals
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*
Brandon Barnes –
Drums
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,
percussion
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;Additional musicians
*
Jesse Michaels – backing vocals on "Bullshit"
;Artwork
* Casey Quintal – album design
* Travis Shine – photography
* Nicole Frantz – creative direction
;Production
*
Nick Raskulinecz
Nick Raskulinecz () (born February 4, 1970) is an American record producer. He resides in Nashville, Tennessee.
Production career
Raskulinecz is from the Bearden area of Knoxville, Tennessee. He first produced and recorded bands in Knoxvil ...
–
production,
recording
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* Nathan Yarborough – recording
* Jordan Logue – recording assistance
*
D. Sardy
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–
mixing
* James Monti – mixing engineer
*
Joe LaPorta
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Career
Born and raised in New York, LaPorta graduated from New York Univer ...
–
mastering
;Management
* PMM, INC – management
* Evan Peters –
A&R
* Corrie Christopher – booking agent for Paradigm
* Marlene Tsucii – international booking Agent for
CAA
* Stacy Fass – legal
* Arjun Pulijal – marketing
* Zach Zeisler and Lorabel Trias – business management for ZZRJ, LLP
* Nicole Frantz – creative direction
* David Helfer – business affairs
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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2017 albums
Rise Against albums
Virgin Records albums
Albums produced by Nick Raskulinecz
2016 United States presidential election in popular culture
Political music albums by American artists
Songs about Donald Trump