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Converge - Axe to Fall [Digipak]
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Axe to Fall [Digipak]
UPC
 
04577870352
Genre
 
Hardcore/Punk
Released
 
10/20/2009
List Price $15.98
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Track Listing - click icons to preview tracks in Windows Media Player.
1
Windows Media MuzeTune
Dark Horse
2
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Reap What You Sow
3
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Axe to Fall
4
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Effigy
5
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Worms Will Feed/Rats Will Feast
6
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Wishing Well
7
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Damages
8
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Losing Battle
9
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Dead Beat
10
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Cutter
11
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Slave Driver
12
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Cruel Bloom
13
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Wretched World
Notes / Reviews

Lyricist: Jacob Bannon.
Personnel: Kurt Ballou (vocals, guitar, saxophone, piano, glockenspiel, background vocals); Mookie Singerman (vocals, keyboards); Jacob Bannon (vocals, background vocals); Steve Von Till (vocals); F. Sean Martin, Uffe Cederlund (guitar, background vocals); Hamilton Jordan, Steve Brodsky, Trivikrama Dasa, Adam McGrath (guitar); Michael Sochynsky (keyboards); Ben Koller (drums, percussion); J.R. Connors, Brad Fickeisen (drums); Chris Taylor , George Hirsch, Rodeo, John Pettibone, Nate Newton, Aimee Argote (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Kurt Ballou.
Recording information: GodCity (2009).
Illustrator: Jacob Bannon.
Converge's eighth studio album is packed with guest performances by kindred spirits from Massachusetts and beyond. "Effigy," one of four songs on the album that comes in under the two-minute mark, features Steve Brodsky and Adam McGrath of Cave In on guitar and that group's drummer, J.R. Conners, behind the kit. Uffe Cederlund of Disfear takes over lead guitar on "Wishing Well," while Steve Von Till of Neurosis sings on "Cruel Bloom" and Genghis Tron' Mookie Singerman does guest vocals on the seven-minute album closer, "Wretched World." But it's the core group that delivers the most astonishing displays of hardcore fury and progressive musical exploration on AXE TO FALL. Opening cut "Dark Horse," propelled by a Disfear-esque riff so insane it'll make you think your CD is playing at the wrong speed, kicks off a breathless sprint that lasts all the way to the doomy, noisy fifth track, "Worms Will Feed." It's astonishing that Converge have time to put this much thought into their music instead of just cranking out one more rote album, but AXE TO FALL is a big step forward for them.
Converge's eighth studio album is packed with guest performances by kindred spirits from Massachusetts and beyond. "Effigy," one of four songs on the album that comes in under the two-minute mark, features Steve Brodsky and Adam McGrath of Cave In on guitar and that group's drummer, J.R. Conners, behind the kit. Uffe Cederlund of Disfear takes over lead guitar on "Wishing Well," while Steve Von Till of Neurosis sings on "Cruel Bloom" and Genghis Tron' Mookie Singerman does guest vocals on the seven-minute album closer, "Wretched World." But it's the core group that delivers the most astonishing displays of hardcore fury and progressive musical exploration on Axe to Fall. Opening cut "Dark Horse," propelled by a Disfear-esque riff so insane it'll make you think your CD is playing at the wrong speed, kicks off a breathless sprint that lasts all the way to the doomy, noisy fifth track, "Worms Will Feed." From there, Converge continues to mine the dissonant blend of Agnostic Front and Unsane that has served them so well for years at this point. Though Jacob Bannon's vocals are as indecipherable as ever, this album somehow feels even angrier -- and that rage is apparently more outwardly directed, given track titles like "Slave Driver" and "Wretched World" -- than previous releases like Jane Doe and You Fail Me. Given the furious pace at which they tour, record, and work with their various side bands, it's astonishing that Converge have time to put this much thought into their music instead of just cranking out one more rote album, but Axe to Fall is a big step forward for them. ~ Phil Freeman

Alternative Press (p.105) - "The melancholy `Cruel Bloom' seems to reference Tom Waits, Eyehategod and `70s-era King Crimson almost simultaneously."

Details
Performers
 
Producer
 
Engineer
 
Label
 
Epitaph Records (USA)
Catalog #
 
87035
SPAR Code
 
n/a
Year of Original Release
 
2009
Mono/Stereo
 
Stereo
Studio/Live Performance
 
Studio
Distributor
 
Alternative Dis. Alliance
# of Discs
 
1