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{{Infobox song

| name = Prayer of the Refugee

| cover = Rise Against - Prayer of the Refugee Cover.jpeg

| alt = The back of a man is seen while he is jumping in front of a crowd. To the right of the man, there is a drawing of a fist in front of a heart, with the text "RISE AGAINST" above it. In the lower right corner, the text "PRAYER OF THE REFUGEE" is displayed.

| type = single

| artist = Rise Against

| album = The Sufferer & the Witness

| released = December 6, 2006

| recorded = JanuaryApril 2006; The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Melodic hardcore

| length = 3:19

| label = Geffen

| writer = Rise Against

| producer =

| prev_title = Ready to Fall

| prev_year = 2006

| next_title = The Good Left Undone

| next_year = 2007

| misc =

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"'Prayer of the Refugee'" is a song by American rock band Rise Against, featured on their fourth studio album 'The Sufferer & the Witness' (2006). The lyrics were written by lead vocalist Tim McIlrath, and deal with the themes of forced displacement and the societal issues surrounding refugees. The song uses a contrasting verse-chorus form, with slow and melancholic verses against fast-paced and chaotic choruses. It was released as 'The Sufferer & the Witness' second single on December 6, 2006.

Commercially, "Prayer of the Refugee" reached number seven on the Alternative Songs chart, and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Critics praised the contrasting verse-chorus format, as well as the simple yet effective lyrics. In the accompanying music video, the band performs in a retail store, with intermittent shots of foreign workers making the store products. The band wanted the video to showcase how conventional business models allow for various human rights violations.

Recording and composition



The lyrics for "Prayer of the Refugee" were written by lead vocalist Tim McIlrath, while the music was collectively written by the band. Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore engineered and produced the song, while Chris Lord-Alge served as the audio mixer. It was recorded at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado, and mastered by Ted Jensen.

"Prayer of the Refugee" is three minutes and nineteen seconds, and combines elements of hardcore punk and melodic hardcore. According to the song's sheet music, the composition is written in the time signature of common time, with a fast tempo of 144 beats per minute during the verses and 200 beats per minute during the chorus. It follows verse-chorus form, and is composed in the key E minor, with a melody that spans a tonal range of A3 to C6. The song is about forced displacement, and the societal issues surrounding refugees. The lyrics begin from the perspective of a refugee telling their child of their life before displacement, backed by "plaintive guitars and weary singing". The slow opening directly contrasts the chorus, which "jarringly explode[s]" into a fast-paced rhythm section and chaotic vocals. After a second verse-chorus section, the bridge begins, which is followed by a guitar solo by McIlrath. The songs concludes with a final chorus section.

Release and reception



"Prayer of the Refugee" began playing on radio stations in November 2006. The following month, it was released as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, 'The Sufferer and the Witness'. Commercially, "Prayer of the Refugee" reached number seven on the Alternative Songs chart in the United States. It was certified platinum in July 2013 by the Recording Industry Association of America, denoting shipments of 1,000,000 copies.

Several critics have highlighted the contrasting verse and chorus format. Drew Beringer of AbsolutePunk felt that the contrast allows the song to slowly build up, "only to kick you in the gut with the bombastic chorus". AllMusic's Corey Apar and 'PopMatters' Will Rausch had similar opinions, as they both described the chorus as "empowering". Writing for Sputnikmusic, Davey Boy praised the simple yet effective lyrics, and compared "Prayer of the Refugee" to one of Rise Against's previous songs, "Life Less Frightening". Eric Clark of 'The Gazette' called "Prayer of the Refugee" 'The Sufferer & The Witness' "crowning achievement".

Music video



The accompanying music video was directed by Tony Petrossian. In the video, Rise Against performs inside a retail store. The camera intermittently zooms in on products, such as shoes and toy cars, before zooming out to foreign workers and children making the products. Near the end of the video, the workers place Made in USA stickers on packaged boxes, while the band members destroys items in the store. The video ends with a shot of the broken and fallen products, which spell out "fair trade".

Petrossian originally thought to write a video treatment about a refugee trying to enter the United States, but knew that the band was going to receive several treatments with the same idea. Instead, he decided to portray the plight of the refugee from a different angle. The band members unanimously agreed upon Petrossian's treatment. The video deals various themes, including consumerism, fair trade, and sweatshops, and attempts showcase how conventional business models allow for various human rights violations.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'The Sufferer & the Witness'.

Rise Against

* Tim McIlrath lead vocals, rhythm guitar

* Chris Chasse lead guitar, backing vocals

* Joe Principe bass guitar, backing vocals

* Brandon Barnes drums

'Additional personnel'

*Chad Price - backing vocals

Production

* Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore producers

* Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore audio engineering

* Chris Lord-Alge mixing

* Ted Jensen mastering

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References



Category:2006 songs

Category:2006 singles

Category:Geffen Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Tony Petrossian

Category:Rise Against songs

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