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Siren Song of the Counter Culture

Siren Song of the Counter Culture is the third studio album by American punk rock band Rise Against. Released on August 10, 2004, it was Rise Against's first album on a major record label, after the band signed with DreamWorks Records in September 2003. The recording sessions for the album with producer Garth Richardson were mostly split between two studios in British Columbia. These sessions were marred by numerous distractions and inconveniences, such as the absorption of DreamWorks into Geffen Records, the arrival of a new guitarist, accusations of the band selling out, and the birth of lead vocalist Tim McIlrath's child.

Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 10, 2004 (2004-08-10)
Studio
Genre
Length40:54
LabelGeffen
ProducerGarth Richardson
Rise Against chronology
Revolutions per Minute
(2003)
Siren Song of the Counter Culture
(2004)
The Sufferer & the Witness
(2006)
Singles from Siren Song of the Counter Culture
  1. "Give It All"
    Released: October 12, 2004[1]
  2. "Swing Life Away"
    Released: April 26, 2005[1]
  3. "Life Less Frightening"
    Released: November 28, 2005[1]

Musically, Siren Song of the Counter Culture is rooted in hardcore punk and melodic hardcore. It comprises twelve songs, with lyrical themes ranging from social commentary to personal reflection. To promote the album, Rise Against toured throughout North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. Siren Song of the Counter Culture sold poorly for the first six months, but the band's incessant touring schedule eventually led to a gradual increase in sales. It became their first album to chart on the Billboard 200, where it peaked at number 136, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

The album received generally positive reviews, with praise for the lyrics, but drew some criticism for a lack of individually memorable songs and perceived overproduction. Three songs from Siren Song of the Counter Culture were released as singles: "Give It All", "Swing Life Away", and "Life Less Frightening". All three songs charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. "Give It All" and "Swing Life Away" in particular are credited with helping Rise Against achieve mainstream appeal.

Background and recording edit

After the release of Revolutions per Minute in 2003, a number of major record labels became interested in Rise Against, including DreamWorks Records.[2] At the time, Rise Against was under contract with the independent record label Fat Wreck Chords. The general consensus among Fat Wreck Chords musicians was that major record labels sacrifice musical integrity in exchange for commercial profit.[2] Rise Against held the same belief, but eventually came to the conclusion that, unlike other labels, DreamWorks supported the band's social and political charged lyrics. According to lead vocalist Tim McIlrath: "Their faith in what we do and the fact that they cared about stuff we cared about was an eye-opener."[2] The band signed with DreamWorks in September 2003,[2] and was given complete creative control to record Siren Song of the Counter Culture.[3]

The band members went into the album with the assumption that DreamWorks was going to drop them at any moment, so they wanted to take advantage of the opportunity by working with their "dream producer". They chose Garth Richardson, known for his work with heavier sounding bands like Rage Against the Machine and Sick of It All, to produce the album.[4] The recording sessions for Siren Song of the Counter Culture were split between Plumper Mountain Sound in Gibsons, British Columbia, and The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, British Columbia.[5] Richardson insisted on recording the guitar and bass one measure at a time, to ensure perfect timing; as a result, each song took nearly twelve hours to record.[6] Canadian politician Nicholas Simons contributed the cello to four songs.[7] Simons met the band while in Gibsons, and recalled not knowing who they were.[7]

The writing and recording sessions for Siren Song of the Counter Culture were marred by numerous distractions and inconveniences.[4] In November 2003, DreamWorks was acquired by Universal Music Group for US$100 million, and eventually folded into Geffen Records.[8][9] The transition period between labels left Rise Against without an A&R representative, and little acknowledgement from Geffen executives.[9][10] Guitarist Todd Mohney left the band during the writing sessions, was replaced by Chris Chasse of Reach the Sky.[3] McIlrath noted that the band members was nervous about teaching Chasse completely new songs in a short period.[4] Meanwhile, McIlrath was experiencing more personal distractions.[4] Some Rise Against fans accused the band of selling out after signing with DreamWorks. Although McIlrath felt that most of the fans would realize that the band had not changed upon hearing the album, it still bothered him knowing that some longtime fans now hated the band for switching labels.[4] Additionally, McIlrath's wife, who was seven months pregnant, went into labor while he was in the vocal booth. The band temporarily moved recording sessions from Vancouver to Chicago so that McIlrath could be with his wife.[4]

Composition edit

Siren Song of the Counter Culture is primarily rooted in hardcore punk and melodic hardcore.[11] According to Ultimate Guitar Archive, the album contains archetypal elements of punk rock, including "fast-paced drum beats, powerful guitar chords and thrashing bass lines".[12] Each song has multiple guitar layers combined with rhythmic arrangements, which add "melodic flavor".[12][13] Critics have compared the album to works by other punk rock bands, like AFI, Bad Religion, Blink-182, Poison the Well, Refused, and Sick of It All.[14][15][16] AllMusic's Johnny Loftus commented that the band diversified their lyrics for Siren Song of the Counter Culture, mixing social and political commentary with personal reflection.[14] McIlrath believes that the album is about standing up for oneself, and not being afraid to have a dissenting opinion.[17]

The first track on Siren Song of the Counter Culture is "State of the Union", a short and aggressive song that contains the most screaming on the album.[11] Its lyrics criticize bureaucratic injustice, as well as those who do not speak out against injustice.[16][18] Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic believes "The First Drop" is more toned down, and acts as a bridge to the third track "Life Less Frightening".[11] "Life Less Frightening" is a conventionally structured song, that Boy notes almost has an alternative rock sound, but keeps underlying punk rock traits.[11] The fourth track, "Paper Wings", tells a sad story about growing apart, backed by a guitar lick that lasts the entire song.[14] "Blood to Bleed" features reflective lyrics about broken hearts, presented from a first-person perspective.[14]

The sixth and seventh tracks, "To Them These Streets Belong" and "Tip the Scales", have AFI-like vocals according to Blistering's Justin Donnelly.[16] "Anywhere But Here" features a backing drum beat that both Donnelly and Ultimate Guitar Archive highlighted as the best part of the song, with Ultimate Guitar Archive describing it as "contagious".[12][16] "Give It All" is a short hardcore track, that Boy believes is reminiscent of songs by The Offspring.[11] McIlrath commented that the song is "kind of a punk rock anthem about being a punk rocker in today's world; like what being a human being in today's world is like".[19] "Dancing for Rain" opens with acoustic strumming, before transitioning into a frenetic pace, combining pop elements with punk rock.[11] The penultimate track, "Swing Life Away", is an acoustic ballad, with simple lyrics discussing daily life and the working class.[11] The final track, "Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated" features one of the few guitar solos on the album, and "end[s] things in huge style", according to Donnelly.[12][16]

Release and commercial performance edit

To promote Siren Song of the Counter Culture, Rise Against toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan.[20] They participated in the 2004 Warped Tour,[21] and supported Bad Religion in a late 2004 tour.[22] In 2005, Rise Against participated in the Taste of Chaos tour (with Funeral for a Friend, Killswitch Engage, Story of the Year, and The Used),[23] Give it a Name festival (with Alexisonfire, Coheed and Cambria, Fightstar, and MewithoutYou),[24] and the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK.[25] McIlrath commented that the band was "touring like maniacs at the time", accepting every show they could get into.[3]

Siren Song of the Counter Culture was released on August 10, 2004;[14] the first 30,000 copies contained a "question authority" sticker.[26] For the first six months, the album sold poorly, and attracted little fanfare.[3][4] Geffen did not promote the band, as they were virtually unaware of their existence. This led Aubin Paul of Punknews.org to jokingly comment that Fat Wreck Chords was doing more to promote the band.[4] Rise Against's incessant touring schedule resulted in greater exposure, which contributed to a gradual increase in sales. Eventually, Geffen noticed the increase in sales, and began promoting the band.[3]

Siren Song of the Counter Culture became Rise Against's first album to reach the Billboard 200, peaking at number 136 on August 28, 2004.[27] It also reached number one on the Top Heatseekers chart.[28] According to The A.V. Club, the album sold over 400,000 copies by 2006.[29] It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2009, denoting shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States.[30] Elsewhere, the album was certified platinum by Music Canada, denoting shipments of 100,000 copies in Canada;[31] and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association, denoting shipments of 35,000 copies in Australia.[32]

Three songs from Siren Song of the Counter Culture were released as singles: "Give It All", "Swing Life Away", and "Life Less Frightening".[33][34][35] All three songs charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number thirty-seven, twelve, and thirty-three respectively.[36] Accompanying music videos were shot for "Give It All" and "Swing Life Away".[37] In the "Give It All" video, Rise Against performs in a crowded subway car, while other people travel throughout Chicago vandalizing and defacing billboards and posters.[38] The "Swing Life Away" video is more relaxed, and follows the band members as they hangout with friends.[37] The video for "Swing Life Away" was shot over a year after the release of Siren Song Of The Counter Culture, a rarity in the music industry, as most videos are shot only a few months after the song's parent album is released.[4] Music journalists have credited "Give It All" and "Swing Life Away" as helping Rise Against achieve mainstream appeal.[39][40] John J. Moser of The Morning Call considers "Give It All" to be the band's breakthrough single,[39] while Alternative Addiction wrote: "'Swing Life Away' catapulted Rise Against past Anti-Flag to the point where they've been with the past three albums as one of most established bands going in rock."[40]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
Contactmusic.com7/10[15]
Pitchfork2.9/10[41]
Sputnikmusic4/5[11]
Ultimate Guitar Archive9.3/10[12]

Siren Song of the Counter Culture received mostly positive reviews from critics. Ultimate Guitar Archive lauded almost every aspect of the album, with particular praise for the use of multiple guitar layers, its "poetically angry lyrics", and McIlrath's vocals. However, the review also mentioned that Rise Against fans may be disappointed with the band's move towards a more accessible sound.[12] Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic described Siren Song of the Counter Culture as an "impressively energetic and surprisingly accessible package of punk, hardcore and rock all rolled into one", and praised the simple yet effective lyrics.[11] Writing for The Herald-News, Chris Brooks highlighted Brandon Barnes' drumming, and recommend the album to drum fans.[42] Alex Parker of Contactmusic.com complimented the lyrics for their relevancy, and noted their subtlety when compared to Green Day's 2004 album American Idiot.[15]

Boy found the paucity of individually memorable songs to be Siren Song of the Counter Culture's biggest issue, and noted the album's lack of immediacy.[11] Donnelly and Loftus felt that some of the album's songs suffered from overproduction, which lessened their lyrical potency and musical aggression.[14][16] Loftus ultimately summarized his review by saying "Siren Song of the Counter Culture is simply the band's latest statement ... to recruit more kids for the raging".[14] Marc Hogan's review for Pitchfork is written as if it were a letter addressed to American political activist Ralph Nader. In his review, Hogan heavily chastises the band for their "empty political sloganeering and crybaby bullshit", and compares the album's "over-the-top bloviating" to Nader's 2004 presidential campaign.[41]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Tim McIlrath; all music is composed by Tim McIlrath, Joe Principe, Brandon Barnes and Chris Chasse, unless otherwised noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."State of the Union" 2:19
2."The First Drop" 2:39
3."Life Less Frightening" 3:44
4."Paper Wings" 3:43
5."Blood to Bleed" 3:48
6."To Them These Streets Belong" 2:49
7."Tip the Scales" 3:49
8."Anywhere but Here" 3:38
9."Give It All" 2:50
10."Dancing for Rain" 4:01
11."Swing Life Away"Tim McIlrath, Neil Hennessy3:20
12."Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated" 4:14
Total length:40:54
Bonus tracks on the 2005 special edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Obstructed View" 2:01
14."Fix Me"Greg Ginn0:55

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Siren Song of the Counter Culture.[5]

Charts edit

Chart (2004–05) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[27] 136
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[28] 1

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[43] Gold 35,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[44] Platinum 100,000^
Germany (BVMI)[45] Gold 100,000
United States (RIAA)[46] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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Siren Song of the Counter Culture is the third studio album by American punk rock band Rise Against Released on August 10 2004 it was Rise Against s first album on a major record label after the band signed with DreamWorks Records in September 2003 The recording sessions for the album with producer Garth Richardson were mostly split between two studios in British Columbia These sessions were marred by numerous distractions and inconveniences such as the absorption of DreamWorks into Geffen Records the arrival of a new guitarist accusations of the band selling out and the birth of lead vocalist Tim McIlrath s child Siren Song of the Counter CultureStudio album by Rise AgainstReleasedAugust 10 2004 2004 08 10 StudioPlumper Mountain Sound Gibsons British Columbia The Warehouse Studio Vancouver British Columbia Unnamed studio Chicago GenreHardcore punk melodic hardcoreLength40 54LabelGeffenProducerGarth RichardsonRise Against chronologyRevolutions per Minute 2003 Siren Song of the Counter Culture 2004 The Sufferer amp the Witness 2006 Singles from Siren Song of the Counter Culture Give It All Released October 12 2004 1 Swing Life Away Released April 26 2005 1 Life Less Frightening Released November 28 2005 1 Musically Siren Song of the Counter Culture is rooted in hardcore punk and melodic hardcore It comprises twelve songs with lyrical themes ranging from social commentary to personal reflection To promote the album Rise Against toured throughout North America Europe Australia and Japan Siren Song of the Counter Culture sold poorly for the first six months but the band s incessant touring schedule eventually led to a gradual increase in sales It became their first album to chart on the Billboard 200 where it peaked at number 136 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America The album received generally positive reviews with praise for the lyrics but drew some criticism for a lack of individually memorable songs and perceived overproduction Three songs from Siren Song of the Counter Culture were released as singles Give It All Swing Life Away and Life Less Frightening All three songs charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart Give It All and Swing Life Away in particular are credited with helping Rise Against achieve mainstream appeal Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Composition 3 Release and commercial performance 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground and recording editAfter the release of Revolutions per Minute in 2003 a number of major record labels became interested in Rise Against including DreamWorks Records 2 At the time Rise Against was under contract with the independent record label Fat Wreck Chords The general consensus among Fat Wreck Chords musicians was that major record labels sacrifice musical integrity in exchange for commercial profit 2 Rise Against held the same belief but eventually came to the conclusion that unlike other labels DreamWorks supported the band s social and political charged lyrics According to lead vocalist Tim McIlrath Their faith in what we do and the fact that they cared about stuff we cared about was an eye opener 2 The band signed with DreamWorks in September 2003 2 and was given complete creative control to record Siren Song of the Counter Culture 3 The band members went into the album with the assumption that DreamWorks was going to drop them at any moment so they wanted to take advantage of the opportunity by working with their dream producer They chose Garth Richardson known for his work with heavier sounding bands like Rage Against the Machine and Sick of It All to produce the album 4 The recording sessions for Siren Song of the Counter Culture were split between Plumper Mountain Sound in Gibsons British Columbia and The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver British Columbia 5 Richardson insisted on recording the guitar and bass one measure at a time to ensure perfect timing as a result each song took nearly twelve hours to record 6 Canadian politician Nicholas Simons contributed the cello to four songs 7 Simons met the band while in Gibsons and recalled not knowing who they were 7 The writing and recording sessions for Siren Song of the Counter Culture were marred by numerous distractions and inconveniences 4 In November 2003 DreamWorks was acquired by Universal Music Group for US 100 million and eventually folded into Geffen Records 8 9 The transition period between labels left Rise Against without an A amp R representative and little acknowledgement from Geffen executives 9 10 Guitarist Todd Mohney left the band during the writing sessions was replaced by Chris Chasse of Reach the Sky 3 McIlrath noted that the band members was nervous about teaching Chasse completely new songs in a short period 4 Meanwhile McIlrath was experiencing more personal distractions 4 Some Rise Against fans accused the band of selling out after signing with DreamWorks Although McIlrath felt that most of the fans would realize that the band had not changed upon hearing the album it still bothered him knowing that some longtime fans now hated the band for switching labels 4 Additionally McIlrath s wife who was seven months pregnant went into labor while he was in the vocal booth The band temporarily moved recording sessions from Vancouver to Chicago so that McIlrath could be with his wife 4 Composition edit nbsp Give It All source source A seventeen second sample of Give It All Like most of the songs on Siren Song of the Counter Culture Give It All is rooted in hardcore punk and melodic hardcore Problems playing this file See media help Siren Song of the Counter Culture is primarily rooted in hardcore punk and melodic hardcore 11 According to Ultimate Guitar Archive the album contains archetypal elements of punk rock including fast paced drum beats powerful guitar chords and thrashing bass lines 12 Each song has multiple guitar layers combined with rhythmic arrangements which add melodic flavor 12 13 Critics have compared the album to works by other punk rock bands like AFI Bad Religion Blink 182 Poison the Well Refused and Sick of It All 14 15 16 AllMusic s Johnny Loftus commented that the band diversified their lyrics for Siren Song of the Counter Culture mixing social and political commentary with personal reflection 14 McIlrath believes that the album is about standing up for oneself and not being afraid to have a dissenting opinion 17 The first track on Siren Song of the Counter Culture is State of the Union a short and aggressive song that contains the most screaming on the album 11 Its lyrics criticize bureaucratic injustice as well as those who do not speak out against injustice 16 18 Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic believes The First Drop is more toned down and acts as a bridge to the third track Life Less Frightening 11 Life Less Frightening is a conventionally structured song that Boy notes almost has an alternative rock sound but keeps underlying punk rock traits 11 The fourth track Paper Wings tells a sad story about growing apart backed by a guitar lick that lasts the entire song 14 Blood to Bleed features reflective lyrics about broken hearts presented from a first person perspective 14 The sixth and seventh tracks To Them These Streets Belong and Tip the Scales have AFI like vocals according to Blistering s Justin Donnelly 16 Anywhere But Here features a backing drum beat that both Donnelly and Ultimate Guitar Archive highlighted as the best part of the song with Ultimate Guitar Archive describing it as contagious 12 16 Give It All is a short hardcore track that Boy believes is reminiscent of songs by The Offspring 11 McIlrath commented that the song is kind of a punk rock anthem about being a punk rocker in today s world like what being a human being in today s world is like 19 Dancing for Rain opens with acoustic strumming before transitioning into a frenetic pace combining pop elements with punk rock 11 The penultimate track Swing Life Away is an acoustic ballad with simple lyrics discussing daily life and the working class 11 The final track Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated features one of the few guitar solos on the album and end s things in huge style according to Donnelly 12 16 Release and commercial performance editTo promote Siren Song of the Counter Culture Rise Against toured extensively throughout North America Europe Australia and Japan 20 They participated in the 2004 Warped Tour 21 and supported Bad Religion in a late 2004 tour 22 In 2005 Rise Against participated in the Taste of Chaos tour with Funeral for a Friend Killswitch Engage Story of the Year and The Used 23 Give it a Name festival with Alexisonfire Coheed and Cambria Fightstar and MewithoutYou 24 and the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK 25 McIlrath commented that the band was touring like maniacs at the time accepting every show they could get into 3 Siren Song of the Counter Culture was released on August 10 2004 14 the first 30 000 copies contained a question authority sticker 26 For the first six months the album sold poorly and attracted little fanfare 3 4 Geffen did not promote the band as they were virtually unaware of their existence This led Aubin Paul of Punknews org to jokingly comment that Fat Wreck Chords was doing more to promote the band 4 Rise Against s incessant touring schedule resulted in greater exposure which contributed to a gradual increase in sales Eventually Geffen noticed the increase in sales and began promoting the band 3 Siren Song of the Counter Culture became Rise Against s first album to reach the Billboard 200 peaking at number 136 on August 28 2004 27 It also reached number one on the Top Heatseekers chart 28 According to The A V Club the album sold over 400 000 copies by 2006 29 It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2009 denoting shipments of 500 000 copies in the United States 30 Elsewhere the album was certified platinum by Music Canada denoting shipments of 100 000 copies in Canada 31 and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association denoting shipments of 35 000 copies in Australia 32 Three songs from Siren Song of the Counter Culture were released as singles Give It All Swing Life Away and Life Less Frightening 33 34 35 All three songs charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart peaking at number thirty seven twelve and thirty three respectively 36 Accompanying music videos were shot for Give It All and Swing Life Away 37 In the Give It All video Rise Against performs in a crowded subway car while other people travel throughout Chicago vandalizing and defacing billboards and posters 38 The Swing Life Away video is more relaxed and follows the band members as they hangout with friends 37 The video for Swing Life Away was shot over a year after the release of Siren Song Of The Counter Culture a rarity in the music industry as most videos are shot only a few months after the song s parent album is released 4 Music journalists have credited Give It All and Swing Life Away as helping Rise Against achieve mainstream appeal 39 40 John J Moser of The Morning Call considers Give It All to be the band s breakthrough single 39 while Alternative Addiction wrote Swing Life Away catapulted Rise Against past Anti Flag to the point where they ve been with the past three albums as one of most established bands going in rock 40 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Contactmusic com7 10 15 Pitchfork2 9 10 41 Sputnikmusic4 5 11 Ultimate Guitar Archive9 3 10 12 Siren Song of the Counter Culture received mostly positive reviews from critics Ultimate Guitar Archive lauded almost every aspect of the album with particular praise for the use of multiple guitar layers its poetically angry lyrics and McIlrath s vocals However the review also mentioned that Rise Against fans may be disappointed with the band s move towards a more accessible sound 12 Davey Boy of Sputnikmusic described Siren Song of the Counter Culture as an impressively energetic and surprisingly accessible package of punk hardcore and rock all rolled into one and praised the simple yet effective lyrics 11 Writing for The Herald News Chris Brooks highlighted Brandon Barnes drumming and recommend the album to drum fans 42 Alex Parker of Contactmusic com complimented the lyrics for their relevancy and noted their subtlety when compared to Green Day s 2004 album American Idiot 15 Boy found the paucity of individually memorable songs to be Siren Song of the Counter Culture s biggest issue and noted the album s lack of immediacy 11 Donnelly and Loftus felt that some of the album s songs suffered from overproduction which lessened their lyrical potency and musical aggression 14 16 Loftus ultimately summarized his review by saying Siren Song of the Counter Culture is simply the band s latest statement to recruit more kids for the raging 14 Marc Hogan s review for Pitchfork is written as if it were a letter addressed to American political activist Ralph Nader In his review Hogan heavily chastises the band for their empty political sloganeering and crybaby bullshit and compares the album s over the top bloviating to Nader s 2004 presidential campaign 41 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Tim McIlrath all music is composed by Tim McIlrath Joe Principe Brandon Barnes and Chris Chasse unless otherwised notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 State of the Union 2 192 The First Drop 2 393 Life Less Frightening 3 444 Paper Wings 3 435 Blood to Bleed 3 486 To Them These Streets Belong 2 497 Tip the Scales 3 498 Anywhere but Here 3 389 Give It All 2 5010 Dancing for Rain 4 0111 Swing Life Away Tim McIlrath Neil Hennessy3 2012 Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated 4 14Total length 40 54 Bonus tracks on the 2005 special editionNo TitleWriter s Length13 Obstructed View 2 0114 Fix Me Greg Ginn0 55Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Siren Song of the Counter Culture 5 Rise Against Tim McIlrath lead vocals rhythm guitar guitar solo on Paper Wings Chris Chasse lead guitar backing vocals Joe Principe bass guitar backing vocals Brandon Barnes drums percussion Additional musicians Neil Hennessy additional backing vocals Nicholas Simons cello Artwork Shepard Fairey cover illustration Lisa Johnson photography Production Garth Richardson producer Dean Maher engineer Bryan Gallant Lee Robertson amp Scott Ternan assistant engineers Steve Sisco assistant mixing Andy Wallace mixing Ben Kaplan amp John O Mahoney digital editing Richard Leighton guitar technician Eric Wilcard Bonny stage technician Chris Crippen drum technician Management Missy Worth management for Artistic License Corrie Chiristopher booking Agent for Fierce Talent Marlene Tsucii International Booking Agent for Creative Artists Agency Ron Handler A amp R Graham Martin A amp R coordinatorCharts editChart 2004 05 Peakposition US Billboard 200 27 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