
Yeah, "life for me has been less than kind," but this album helped me survive. The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth album by American punk rock band Rise Against. (Punk) Rise Against - The Sufferer And The Witness (UK Release) - 2006, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless.

Is to give up on your hopes and dreams, to give up on your-" Rise Against - The Sufferer & the Witness (2006). "Somewhere between happy and total ***ing wreck,įeet sometimes on solid ground, sometimes at the edge, Chicagos Rise Againsts 4th album, THE SUFFERER & THE WITNESS, continues to build upon their solid punk foundation, it is a striking collection, with Rise Against using elements from spoken word, expanded balladry, and simply plodding forward with a faster, harder, louder ethic. The Minister issued the applicant, a cancer sufferer, with a deportation. Artist: Rise Against Title: The Sufferer & The Witness Year Of Release: 2006 Label: Geffen Records Genre: Punk/HardCore Quality: FLAC (image+. But the strong personal connection, something hiding just behind the bones of my ear, that little synergistic pull, makes me fall in love with a different song every time I listen the whole way through. The Court held that the Tribunal could not be compelled to call the. The Sufferer and the Witness brought me through tough times-learning to love with But Tonight We Dance, a tough breakup with The Approaching Curve and Roadside, crawling out of strict parental control with Prayer of the Refugee, crouched over a vomit-filled toilet with Injection and shouldering medication-induced side effects with Under the Knife, grappling with burdensome religious heritage yet instinctual agnosticism with Drones, ready to give up with Ready to Fall and Behind Closed Doors, not sure what to do with Worth Dying For, and, of course, ready to tackle life with Survive.Ĭatchy while balancing innovative lyrics and explosive punk rock, the album would surpass a 4.5 rating for me. Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness Vinyl-Rip (2006) FLAC, 1.80 GB, S 0 L 0. An album, totally imperfect, becomes wonderful. Something bizarre and wonderful takes hold for an album that you grow up with, jumping the hurdles of adolescence without any natural ability or sense of direction. And I gently moved strands of her silver hair off of her brow. I recited what I remembered of the 23rd Psalm to her. Yet, God hears the cries of the entire planet. I was overwhelmed by the cries of one elderly woman. Bricks bores me, even though hardcore interests me, and Rise Against's older albums that skew closer to dysrhythmia end up pumping me up for the next few hours every time the record spins. As I listened to her anguish, I asked God how He could stand to witness so much suffering in the world. I feel an obligation to acknowledge that I don't even like every song on this album. Review Summary: "Somewhere between happy and total fucking wreck."
