Rise Against release music video as part of fan-driven community project

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On February 25, Rise Against dropped a new music video for “Damage Is Done”, the stand out track off their latest album “Ricochet”, which is out now streaming on all major platforms.

“Damage Is Done” is a track exploring the aftermath of being hurt, with frontman Tim McIlrath stating “[the song] is about how hurt is not something that can be reversed, so we can either grow from it or let it unravel us.”

This new music video is the second live performance released as part of The A.R.T. Project (All Rise Together), a fan-driven community project that the band helped organize to create a space celebrating community, collaboration, and expression.  Rise Against helped organize this project late last year in celebration of their latest album, inviting dozens of hardcore fans to help create the visual world for “Ricochet”. 

Fans created posters that serve as the backdrop in the music videos being released by Rise Against.  To make this new community even tighter, Rise Against did an intimate show performing standout tracks from the new album, with fans being featured alongside their artwork.

Rise Against believes, as well do, that music is a unique community experience and that The A.R.T Project will further bring people together through music and creativity in times of divisiveness. Rise Against will bring The A.R.T. Project and the music from new album across North America this Spring, joined on tour by special guests Destroy Boys, as well as Koyo or Speed of Light on select dates.  

The tour kicked off this week and will run until early April. For a full list of dates, to purchase tickets, or to watch these intimate new music videos, visit Rise Against’s website.

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