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Band: Counterpunch

Album: Dying to Exonerate the World

Label: Go Kart Records

Rating: ★★★★½

Review by: Bill Jones

I have been a Counterpunch fan for awhile by default now, so I have to personalize this review just a bit. But the page selling Counterpunch’s latest, Dying to Exonerate the World, on ShopRadioCast.com proclaims that over the last six years, the band has shared the stage with Rise Against, Strung Out, Death by Stereo, The Vandals, A Wilhelm Scream, The Swellers, Only Crime, The Loved Ones, Much the Same and Alkaline Trio. And I know in the cases of at least four of those bands (including Rise Against and A Wilhelm Scream) that stage was, at least at one point, a basement in Palatine, Ill., known as The Haven.

Counterpunch was essentially the house band at The Haven, opening many a show there. They were always fast. Always punk rock. Always a great way to start the evening. But as much as I liked seeing them live, I would be lying if I said I regularly popped in their self-titled release. As much as I loved to get moving to them in a basement, the songwriting was never quite as good as it is on Dying to Exonerate the World, and I mean that as a total complement to what the band has just accomplished, because this is the kind of record I’ve already spent most of the summer listening to. (more…)

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Title: Rise Against – Another Station: Another Mile

Format: DVD

Studio: DGC Records

Rating: ★★★½☆

Review by: Bill Jones

Rise Against’s latest DVD release, Another Station: Another Mile, offers 14 live tracks from the band recorded (literally) around the world in 2009 and 2010. The live performances are broken up by interview segments in between. The video quality of the performances varies, which is disappointing, but the sound is solid all the way through, despite the band’s note that they opted to leave mistakes intact to be an accurate representation rather than overdubbing the audio as many bands will do with “live” albums and DVDs. The interviews are nice, though, allowing fans a chance to learn more about the individual members of the band, and the causes they sing about in most of their tunes. Fans will also appreciate the chance to look inside a writing session Rise Against holds in a legendary space upstairs from Chicago’s Metro venue. The band is great in almost any setting, and this is shown in the diversity of shows, from singer/songwriter Tim McIlrath performing “Swing Life Away” on the streets of Budapest, Hungary to Rise Against delivering an epic rock performance of “Ready to Fall” in the rain at the Nurburgring Racetrack in Germany. It’s just disappointing that the DVD lacks any extras outside of the main feature. (more…)