Rise Against launched The A.R.T. Project (All Rise Together) on February 18. This fan-driven initiative celebrates community and teamwork in support of their tenth studio album, Ricochet. It aims to unite people through music and art.
The Chicago-based band held an art activation event in Los Angeles, inviting dedicated fans to create original posters. These posters will serve as the backdrop for their new music videos. As the band played standout tracks from Ricochet, fans showcased their artwork inspired by the album’s lyrics and themes. This program allows fans to be part of the creative process, highlighting that music is a shared experience.
During the event, a short interview with the band was filmed. This video was released alongside a new music video for the title track, “Ricochet.” It marks the beginning of a series of new music videos from the album, with more set to drop before their spring tour.
Critics have praised Ricochet for its urgency and emotional depth. The band will kick off their North American tour on March 3 in Providence, Rhode Island, with Destroy Boys joining them as the opening act. The tour will include stops in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Pittsburgh, Madison, and Spokane.
Rise Against has remained a strong force in punk rock, creating music that resonates across generations. Their work is rooted in empathy and connection, balancing intensity with melody. Earlier this month, band members joined Tom Morello for the Defend Minnesota benefit, showing their commitment to important causes. Keep an eye out for more updates as they continue to make waves in the music scene!

