National Music Reviews
Rise Against
The Eco-Terrorist in Me
Interscope Records
Street: 04.18
Rise Against = Anti-Flag + 88 Fingers Louie + Baxter
Upon listening to Rise Against’s latest album The Black Market, one of the most outspoken songs from the record was “The Eco-Terrorist in Me”—a song whose lyrics center on environmental and animal activism. The previously unreleased “About Damn Time” does well to hold a lighter to its counterpart with its intricate lyrics supporting direct action. On the flipside of the record is a fitting commentary from Will Potter, author of the seminal novel Green is the New Red, which was a direct influence for “The Eco-Terrorist in Me.”
His spoken-word contribution titled, “We Will Never Forget,” dives deeper into the world of activism for animal welfare through personal protesting experiences and how said activists are being labeled as so-called “eco-terrorists” by the media. With the songs and spoken word correlating so intricately together, it’s a solid single that fans will gush over. –Eric U. Norris