Rise Against Announce Fall U.S. Tour Dates with Alkaline Trio. #riseagainst @riseagainst
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Rise Against Announce Fall U.S. Tour Dates with Alkaline Trio. #riseagainst @riseagainst
https://slrmagazine.com/2026/03/19/rise-against-announce-fall-u-s-tour-dates-with-alkaline-trio/
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Rise Against announce fall 2026 US tour with Alkaline Trio:
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RISE AGAINST Announces Fall 2026 U.S. Tour With ALKALINE TRIO
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Rise Against Release New Music Video "Damage Is Done". #riseagainst @riseagainst
https://slrmagazine.com/2026/02/25/rise-against-release-new-music-video-damage-is-done/
With the same swirling whammy lick opening âMoonbelt Immolatorâ gracing the opening minute of âCryogenically Frozen,â Cryptic Shift have returned. Visitations from Enceladus was a monolithic record that rocked my world in 2020, taking me to the most vile reaches of the universe in a technical death/thrash expedition of cosmic horror. Six years later, the group from Leeds, UK aim to expand on their already expansive debut regarding both their sci-fi theming and musicality with their sophomore. They didnât skimp out on us either: Overspace & Supertime is one track greater than Visitations and nearly twice as long, boasting two twenty-plus-minute epics.1 A feature filmâs runtime of borderline avant-garde extreme metal is no small feat, but if designed and shaped with singular vision, patience and skill, then anything can happen. And in the strange aeons Cryptic Shift occupy, anything happens all the time.
An undertaking like Overspace & Supertime demands top-notch performances to survive: Cryptic Shift couldnât have done much better. Keeping true to the mix of Atheistic death, Vektorian thrash, and King Crimsonian progressive sensibilities that made the debut a knockout, Cryptic Shift have opened another wormhole of technical death/thrash immensity. But if youâre imagining Visitations II: Eldritch Boogaloo, stop. Overspace takes what made Visitations great and kicks it into warp speed. The guitar duo of Xander Bradley and Joss Farrington (Cryptworm)2 tear through an embarrassment of mind-bending, neck-breaking riffs across Overspace, bending across their whole fretboards, soloing on âStratocumulus Evergaolâ and putting their entire asses behind the chugged-up âHyperspace Topography.â Drummer Ryan Sheperson pummels his kit in time I can only guess at on âOverspace & Supertimeâ while bassist John Riley fretlessly glides over âCryogenically Frozenâ into solos traded off between the guitars, amounting to a finessed, yet relentless attack. Topped off with Bradleyâs cavernous bellows, Overspace & Supertime is a tour de force of musical expertise.
ďťżOverspace & Supertime by Cryptic Shift
What carries Cryptic Shiftâs longform songwriting is that their music is always in flux. Whenever the band seems lost in their own prog-sauceâlike in the effect-heavy openings of âHexagonal Eyes (Diverity Trepaphymphasyzm)â and âCryogenically Frozenââthey always swing back with a bruiser riff that helps keep Overspace more approachable than it ought to be. Like on Visitations, Cryptic Shift employ clean guitar passages and eerie atmospheres to outline the heavy bits. But on Overspace, they are woven smoothly into the distorted parts to create dynamic passages, like the shimmering clean strums between monstrous death hits on âStratocumulus Evergaolâ or the blackened surf-rock tremolos of âHyperspace Topography.â But Cryptic Shiftâs greatest dynamic on Overspace is that of light vs. dark. While their debut was a pitch-black exploration of space-born horrors, Overspace injects a healthy dosage of awe into their mix, including strangely bright conclusions to âCryogenically Frozenâ and âOverspace & Supertimeâ and a passage at ~16 minutes into âStratocumulus Evergaolâ thatâs so boppy that it could pass for Rise Against. Itâs in the name: Cryptic Shift change in some strange ways over the course of Overspace & Supertime, and Iâm here for it.
And this leads me to the true wonder of Overspace & Supertime and where its immensity is most benefited: the beauty of the off-kilter. This is an album of purely aggressive, dissonant, esoteric, and oddly-timed stuff; Cryptic Shift made no obvious move, and theyâre clearly not gunning for radio play. So why is it so beautiful? Solos that effortlessly slide from Slayer-like chromatic bullshittery into soaring melodicism. Patient ambiances both tranquil and unsettling, belligerent thrashing as exhilarating as it is hostile. The brilliant production best described by Dolphin Whisperer as âtone porn,â where all cleans are crystalline, and everything dirty is disgusting. How easy it is to fall under Cryptic Shiftâs spell and let the freeform journey take you on its many twists and turns. The fact that Overspace & Supertime gets weird and takes its precious time doing so allows the listener to immerse themselves in Cryptic Shiftâs world, making for a simply sublime experience.
In retrospect, Visitations from Enceladus feels like Cryptic Shiftâs proof-of-concept for Overspace & Supertime. Yes, this is an exhausting record. Trying to catch everything on it during your first listen could make you go blind. Maybe 80 minutes is too damn long. But Overspace & Supertime is a better record than my wildest expectations, six years in the making, ever dreamed up. Like Frank Zappa at his best, Cryptic Shift on Overspace left me frequently confused, sometimes just plain tickled, but never unmoved before their showcase of the bizarre and the otherwordly. In the stranger aeons Cryptic Shift occupy, anything has happened.
Rating: Excellent
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps MP3
Label: Metal Blade Records
Websites: cryptic-shift.bandcamp | facebook.com/crypticshift
Releases Worldwide: February 27, 2026
Rise Against Launch Fan-Driven Community Initiative The A.R.T. Project (All Rise Together)
Photo by Mynxii WhiteChicago-based alternative punk rock band Rise Against announce the launch of The A.R.T. Project (All Rise Together), a fan-driven creative initiative celebrating community, collaboration, and expression in support of their tenth studio album, Ricochet, out now via Loma Vista.
At its core, The A.R.T. Project is about bringing people together through music and creativity during divided times. Built on Rise Againstâs long-held belief that music is a collective experience, the initiative invites fans into the bandâs creative process to celebrate the community that has grown alongside them for over 25 years.
The short-form, sit-down conversation with the band was filmed on-site during an immersive art activation in Los Angeles to kick off the campaign. On that day, Rise Against invited dozens of dedicated fans to help shape a new visual world for Ricochet by creating original posters to serve as the backdrop in their new music videos. As the band performed standout tracks off the album, fans were featured alongside them and their artwork that was inspired by the recordâs lyrics, themes, and emotional urgency.
https://youtu.be/g7HzQ3bCcuE?si=uaYsW22mSOKU6SLP
Few bands have built a connection with their fan base as lasting as Rise Against. The band has remained a steady and unifying presence, creating music that resonates across generations and brings people together through shared emotion and experience. Rise Against have cultivated a body of work rooted in empathy, urgency, and connection, balancing intensity with melody while reflecting the world around them and the communities that listen.
With Ricochet, Rise Against delivers what may be their most visceral, urgent, and high-stakes body of work to date. The album received praise from the likes of Billboard, Clash, Classic Rock, Consequence, Dork, The Guardian, Line of Best Fit, Metal Hammer, Rolling Stone, Vice, and more for its immediacy and emotional weight.
The A.R.T. Project launch marks the beginning of a series of new music videos from Ricochet rolling out in the coming weeks, ahead of the bandâs upcoming headlining spring tour. Rise Against will kick off their headlining North American Tour on March 3 in Providence, RI with special guest Destroy Boys. They will be bringing the bandâs signature sound and socially conscious music to stages across North America, including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Pittsburgh, Madison, Spokane, and more.
Most recently, members of Rise Against joined Tom Morello in the âDefend Minnesotaâ benefit that took place this month. Tim discusses the event with 93xhere and The Current here.
A full list of tour dates can be found below. Tickets are on-sale now and available at https://riseagainst.com/tour
#melodicPunkRock #MUSIC #NEWS #PUNKROCK #RISEAGAINSTRise Against Launch Fan-Driven Community Initiative The A.R.T. Project (All Rise Together). #riseagainst @riseagainst