Tim McIlrath
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| Tim McIlrath | |
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Tim McIlrath performing at Warped Tour 2006 in Marysville, CA.
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| Background information | |
| Born | November 3, 1979 , Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Genre(s) | Punk rock, Melodic hardcore, Hardcore punk, Metalcore, Post-hardcore |
| Occupation(s) | Vocalist, Songwriter, Musician |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Bass |
| Years active | 1995-present |
| Label(s) | Fat Wreck Chords (2001-2003) Geffen Records (2003-present) |
| Associated acts | Rise Against Baxter Arma Angelus The Killing Tree |
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Tim McIlrath (born November 3, 1979) is the guitarist and lead singer for the American melodic hardcore band Rise Against. He is also a vegetarian, supports animal rights and actively promotes PETA with his band.[1]
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Timothy J. McIlrath was born in 1979 in Arlington Heights, IL. At a young age he read books such as 1984 by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, which would influence his later work. As a child in Catholic school, he was taunted for having one brown eye and one blue eye[citation needed], known as heterochromia. As an early teenager, all of Tim's friends were into snowboarding, so Tim saved up money until he had $400 to buy a snowboard. He had his heart set on becoming a snowboarder (even though he had never snowboarded before), until the day he went to buy one. One day he walked to the snowboard shop, but entered a nearby guitar shop instead. He fell in love with a 1984 cherry red Gibson SG and bought it for $425.
[edit] Baxter
He began his musical career in his teenage years; he was very active in the Chicago local alternative rock/punk scene. His first band was the post hardcore band Baxter, formed in 1995 along with future The Lawrence Arms drummer Neil Hennessy and future Killing Tree and Holy Roman Empire bassist Geoff Reu. Their first release was a full length, self released, cassette, Troy's Bucket, which was released in 1996. Troy's Bucket was met with warm reception from the scene, and Baxter became a popular band in the Chicago underground scene.
Baxter was introduced to the greater Chicago scene as the local opening act for national touring acts like Good Riddance, Braid, Hot Water Music, Slapstick, Alkaline Trio, and Strife.
In 1997 they released a 7" EP Lost Voices on Static Station Records. After some local touring, the band split up. Tim played bass and sang backup in the first incarnation of The Honor System. He sang on their demo and on some songs on their debut album Single File. He and drummer Neil Hennesy could also be found in a brief lineup of the grind band Yellow Road Priest, whose members went on to form Pelican.
[edit] Arma Angelus
Tim then joined a hardcore band called Arma Angelus (playing bass) with Pete Wentz (now in Fall Out Boy). Arma released a full length with Tim on bass and backup vocals entitled The Grave End of the Shovel before he left the band to focus on The Killing Tree and what would eventually become Rise Against. Arma went on to release their debut full length album Where Sleeplessness Is Rest From Nightmares on Eulogy records the same year that Rise Against released theirs. After touring around the midwest, Arma Angelus broke up in 2002. Also that year, Will not Clear man Records released the complete discography for Baxter entitled Baxter.
[edit] Rise Against
In 1999 he formed Rise Against with former 88 Fingers Louie bassist, Joe Principe, guitarist Dan Precision (A.K.A. Mr. Precision), and drummer Brandon Barnes. They recorded their debut album The Unraveling on Fat Wreck Chords in 2001.
In 2003 guitarist Mr. Precison left, and Todd Mohney filled his role. Later that year they released their second album Revolutions Per Minute which was greeted with warm success and is considered by many to be their best work. They toured the U.S. steadily that year, though by the end of it, Todd left. In order to replace him, former Reach the Sky guitarist Chris Chasse joined in 2004 and they released their Geffen debut Siren Song of the Counter Culture.
With the release of the singles "Give it All", "Swing Life Away", and "Life Less Frightening", Rise Against, became more popular with mainstream fans, but still kept their underground sensibility. After more touring (including a European tour and spots on the Vans Warped tour), the band went back to the studio and recorded their fourth album The Sufferer & the Witness, which included three singles ("Ready to Fall, ""Prayer of the Refugee", and "The Good Left Undone").
They have ended their tour and are back in the studio in the process of making their next album. Tim is also active in a heavier, more hardcore type side-project band called The Killing Tree along with former Rise Against guitarist Todd Mohney, though all members use pseudonyms in concern to the band.
As of May 2008, Rise Against is currently working on a new album that is expected to be released late 2008/early 2009. According to a KROQ interview wih McIlrath and Principe, the band has been recording it at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado with Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, who produced Revolutions Per Minute and The Sufferer & the Witness.[2][3]
[edit] Role in Rise Against
Tim's vocals and word choice often set Rise Against apart from other Hardcore bands. Tim is credited exclusively for the lyrics of all Rise Against songs. His songs usually reflect his liberal political stand point, though his skills as a writer are broad enough to cover other topics as well, such as love, inspiration, and reflection. He is also a competent guitarist, but didn't start playing guitar for Rise Against until the "Revolutions Per Minute" writing sessions. This has been more evident in recent years.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Rise Against
[edit] The Killing Tree
- Bury Me At Make-Out Creek EP (2000)
- The Romance of Helen Trent (2002)
- We Sing Sin EP (2004)
[edit] Baxter
- Troy's Bucket full-length cassette (1996)
- Lost Voices... 7" (Static Station Recordings, 1997)
- Baxter two-disc CD compilation (Will Not Clear Man, 2002)
[edit] Arma Angelus
- Things we Don't Like We Destroy (compilation) (2002)
- The Grave End of the Shovel
[edit] The Honor System
- Single File (four song cassette demo only)
[edit] PETA work
Tim is a strict vegetarian, as are his fellow bandmembers. They are active with the animal rights group PETA. Tim often takes part in PETA protests and gives out PETA books and flyers at shows. He has given many interviews along with other bands. The band serves PETA by offering them their time and money.PETA2 // Out There // Top 10 Reasons PETA2 Loves Rise Against</ref>
[edit] Trivia
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- Tim has one child, a daughter, named Blythe with his wife, Erin. They live with him in Chicago.
- Tim is featured on the song "Denak ez du balio" by Basque alternative rock band Berri Txarrak from their album Libre ©.
- Tim sang the rap section of "Let Them Eat War" in Bad Religion's Live At The Palladium DVD
- Tim has one blue eye and one brown, known as heterochromia, as he stated in an MTV program which he was featured in.
- Tim sings vocals in the Cancer Bats song, Harem of Scorpions. From their 2008 album Hail Destroyer.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The Killing Tree's Website (Hasn't been updated since 2003)
- Rise Against's Official Website
- Rise Against's Fansite
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