

It would be called The Sufferer & the Witness. It's called 'The Sufferer & the Witness' and brings the dedicated listener 13 brand new tracks from the Chicago-based Punk/Hardcore band. You won't find any acoustic guitar on this one, but perhaps a few other surprises and curveballs await your curious ears.look for an early summer release." The album's name was told in the same news release. This is the second major release of Rise Against after they signed with the major label Geffen (sub-label of Universal) for 'Siren Song of the Counterculture'. The band talked about the sound and release date of the album in April, saying, " We're pretty excited and can't wait for you to hear it. It was made with Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore for 12 weeks between January and April 2006. The band began in January 2006 in Chicago. Also in December, it was said that Bill Stevenson would make the album at the Blasting Room studio in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band Rise Against, released on July 4, 2006. The band had been writing songs and ideas during the Siren Song of the Counter Culture tour and had finished five songs by early December 2005.

The song "Drones" was used for WWE's 2007 Royal Rumble's theme song.Īfter the good reviews of their big label debut, Siren Song of the Counter Culture, and its single, " Swing Life Away", Rise Against came back to the studio in January 2006 to start their fourth studio album. Dissatisfied with its producer Garth Richardson, the band members decided to. It sold 48,000 copies in its first week, debuting at number 10 on the Billboard 200. Rise Against’s fourth album, The Sufferer and the Witness released two years after Siren Song of the Counter-Culture. The album follows 2004's Siren Song of the Counter Culture. It was their second release on popular label, Geffen Records. The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth album by American punk rock band Rise Against. Lua error in a at line 80: module 'Module:Category handler/data' not found. "The Approaching Curve" Released: 2008 (radio only).
