The Sufferer & the Witness

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The Sufferer & the Witness
Image:Rise Against - The Sufferer & The Witness.jpg
Studio album by Rise Against
Released July 4, 2006
Recorded January - April 2006
The Blasting Room,
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Genre Punk rock
Hardcore punk
Melodic hardcore
Length 42:51
w/o bonus
Label Geffen Records
Producer Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore
Professional reviews
Rise Against chronology
Siren Song of the Counter Culture
(2004)
The Sufferer and the Witness
(2006)
Rise Against (AOL Undercover) EP
(2007)

The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth album by Rise Against, which was released on July 4, 2006. It was their second release on major label Geffen Records, coming after 2004's Siren Song of the Counter Culture.

The album debuted at #10 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart.

A single, "Ready to Fall", was released prior to the album's release, and a second single "Prayer of the Refugee" after the album's release. In 2007, "The Good Left Undone" was released.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro/Chamber the Cartridge" – 3:34
  2. "Injection" – 3:19
  3. "Ready to Fall" – 3:48
  4. "Bricks" – 1:30
  5. "Under the Knife" – 2:45
  6. "Prayer of the Refugee" – 3:19
  7. "Drones" – 3:02
  8. "The Approaching Curve" – 3:45
  9. "Worth Dying For" – 3:19
  10. "Behind Closed Doors" – 3:15
  11. "Roadside" – 3:21
  12. "The Good Left Undone" – 4:11
  13. "Survive" – 3:41
  • Bonus tracks – vary according to edition

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • This is the first Rise Against album to have a Parental Advisory label on some album covers, even though some of their previous albums contain swearing.
  • The band recorded the album at The Blasting Room, in Fort Collins, Colorado. This was the same studio in which they recorded their second LP Revolutions Per Minute. On March 13th, 2006, while in Fort Collins recording The Sufferer & the Witness, Rise Against played a secret show at the now defunct nightclub The Starlight.
  • On May 13th 2006, an unmastered copy of the album was leaked to the internet, followed a month later by a mastered advance. The leaked version of the album contained the b-side "But Tonight We Dance" which did not appear on the album. Besides the b-side not being included, the title of the song "Done with the Compass" was changed to what is now "Injection" and the song "Diaspora" was changed to "Prayer of the Refugee".
  • Some European versions of the album contain "Built to Last" (despite displaying a sticker claiming the bonus track is a cover of Lifetime's "Boy's No Good").
  • Australian edition and some European versions actually contain "Boy's No Good".
  • The bonus track "But Tonight We Dance" only appears on the LP and the iTunes version of the album.
  • The female vocalist who is featured predominantly in Roadside as well as in some of the other songs from the album is Emily Schambra, lead singer of Holy Roman Empire and Longdistancerunner.
  • The song "Roadside" was featured in the Smallville season 6 episode Trespass.
  • In the beginning of "Chamber the Cartridge" the voice saying "this is noise" is the Chicago Transit Authority's automated voice for the Noyes stop on the purple line ("This is Noyes").
  • The album was voted the #1 album of 2006 by listeners of the Australian youth radio station Triple J's punk and hardcore program short.fast.loud.
  • All 3 singles from this album reached the top 20 on the Modern Rock chart.
  • In 2007 "Injection" was used in an Heroes preview commercial.
  • "Prayer of the Refugee" is a bonus track in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

[edit] Credits

  • Chad Price – additional vocals
  • Emily Schambra – additional vocals
  • Andrew Berlin, Christopher Jak, and Johnny Schou – piano and string arrangement

[edit] External links

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