Song Review - Rise Against - ‘Nowhere Generation ‘

REVIEW BY: EMERALD VIOLET


PHOTO CREDIT: WYATT TROLL“We are the Nowhere Generation...We are the kids that no one wants We are a credible threat...To the rules you set...A cause to be alarmed.”  “I’ve come to realize that people want honesty and that music can be a catalyst fo…

PHOTO CREDIT: WYATT TROLL

“We are the Nowhere Generation...We are the kids that no one wants
We are a credible threat...To the rules you set...A cause to be alarmed.”

“I’ve come to realize that people want honesty and that music can be a catalyst for change. I think in many ways, we’ve been on a mission to rile people up, and I feel very lucky to be able to do that. Our hope on this record is to jostle people awake, even it if makes you uncomfortable.”— Tim McIlrath


Rock band Rise Against are back with the announcement of a brand new album titled “Nowhere Generation” which is due to be released in June, while also dropping the title track as a teaser to fans. 

This track starts off with the raw and gritty vocals from vocalist Tim McIlrath that pour out powerful lyrics to the ears of listeners before the riffs and hard hitting guitars crash in to bring it all together. When it slams into the fast paced instruments and strong vocals, you can’t help but enjoy this track. Every little thing about this track comes together to create something amazing, something powerful and catchy with a message behind it.

Tim explains, “I’ve come to realise that people want honesty and that music can be a catalyst for change. I think in many ways, we’ve been on a mission to rile people up, and I feel very lucky to be able to do that. Our hope on this record is to jostle people awake, even it if makes you uncomfortable,”

A solid track from the band and an absolute huge tease for this new album. I know I will have this song on repeat until June rolls around and we get the whole album. If You haven’t listened to “Nowhere Generation” yet, do yourself a favour and check it out!

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