The darkest moments in history—those when fear and hate trump all else—are the times that define us. As politicians use bigoted
rhetoric to gain power at home and abroad, and fringe groups creep from the shadows, it's tempting to succumb to despair and
defeatism. But Rise Against is challenging fans to create a bold new identity together: one that is stronger than these setbacks,
and bigger than any election. WOLVES, their 8th studio release, is about recognizing the power within all of us; it's a primal
call for the prey to become the hunters.
"If you are in the wilderness and you hear wolves howling, what you're hearing might be an animal lost or mourning," says
Rise Against's Tim McIlrath. "But it doesn't make you any less afraid. You know they're there. And you know what this powerful
pack of animals is capable of."
For 18 years, Rise Against has kept its moral compass steady, using their international punk platform to speak out for social
justice.
The band cut its teeth during the George W. Bush administration and has released records across three presidencies, but today's
political climate forced the band to step back and rethink how they define themselves.
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