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Converge (band)

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The current Converge lineup.
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Background information

<tr><td>Origin</td><td colspan="2">Boston, Massachusetts, USA</td></tr><tr><td>Genre(s)</td><td colspan="2">Hardcore
Metalcore
Tech Metal</td></tr><tr><td>Years active</td><td colspan="2">1990–present</td></tr><tr><td style="padding-right: 1em;">Label(s)</td><td colspan="2">Epitaph Records</td></tr><tr><td textalign="top" style="padding-right: 1em;">Associated
acts
</td><td colspan="2">Old Man Gloom</td></tr><tr><td>Website</td><td colspan="2">http://www.convergecult.com/</td></tr><tr><th style="background: #b0c4de;" colspan="3">Members</th></tr><tr><td style="text-align: center;" colspan="3">Jacob Bannon
Kurt Ballou
Nate Newton
Ben Koller</td></tr>

Converge is a four-piece band based out of Salem, Massachusetts. Playing a blend of extreme metal and hardcore since 1990, this pioneer metal/punk outfit helped define many of the rudiments of the fast-burgeoning metalcore genre.

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[edit] Description

Converge's lyrics tend to deal almost exclusively with romantic relationships gone awry, based on a male's perspective, until the release of their 2006 album No Heroes, in which topics vary. Jacob Bannon usually uses a harsh vocal style of shouts and screams although there are exceptions (for example, the song "Albatross" where he sings clean). The musical style consists of complex guitar work and off-time polyrhythmic drumming.

There is much debate over where exactly Converge fall genre-wise due to their wide musical range, breaking of conventional boundaries and willingness to try and push in new directions. Converge themselves eschew classification into hardcore or metal, the genres they are closest to, and simply define their music as "aggressive music".

[edit] History

Converge formed in the winter of 1990. They first started by playing covers of hardcore, punk and heavy metal songs, being self-confessed "hardcore kids with leftover Slayer riffs". The band soon graduated to playing live performances in 1991 after recording some demos on a 4-track recorder.

In recent years, Converge have enjoyed relatively high levels of popularity despite the esoteric feel of their music and the lack of media attention they receive. Their records have gradually become more expensively and extensively produced, having moved from the independent label Equal Vision Records to the much larger and more mainstream punk label Epitaph Records.

Their much anticipated new album, No Heroes, was released on October 24, 2006.

Cover art to Converge's album, "Jane Doe."

[edit] Side projects

Aside from their primary focus with Converge, Jacob Bannon and Kurt Ballou compose stark, ambient music under the moniker Supermachiner, with Daltonic drummer, Seth Bannon. Bannon also has a solo side-project entitled Dear Lover and continues to run the record label he founded, Deathwish Inc., with his longtime friend and business associate, Tré McCarthy.

In addition to keeping himself busy with recording bands in his studio, GodCity, guitarist Kurt Ballou has participated in an array of other lesser-known bands, such as Blue/Green Heart with fellow Converge alumnus Ben Koller. Koller performed in this band with Ballou well before he joined Converge. Ballou also played guitar for the bands Kid Kilowatt, Seven Percent Solution, and The Huguenots.

In late 2005, Ben briefly assumed the drum chores for Cave In, replacing previous drummer, Jean-Robert Connors.

Alongside Converge, bassist Nate Newton is also a constituent of the bands Old Man Gloom and Doomriders. He plays guitar in both bands. Newton also played guitar in the band Jesuit, and was a member of the Virginia Beach, VA bands Lift and Channel.

[edit] Members

[edit] Current

[edit] Former

  • Aaron Dalbec - Guitar (1994-2001)
  • Jon DiGiorgio - Drums (1999)
  • Damon Bellorado - Drums (1991-1999)
  • Stephen Brodsky - Bass (1997-1998)
  • Jeff Feinburg - Guitar, Bass (1991-1997)
  • Erik Ralston - Bass (1993)
  • Ryan Beitz - Lights / Tech (1995-1998)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Demos

[edit] Full lengths

[edit] EPs

  • Unloved and Weeded Out 7" (Orionquest/Heliotrope, 1995)
  • Petitioning the Empty Sky 7" (Ferret Records, 1996) (note: this record was released before Equal Vision's 'full-length' version of PTES; Equal Vision's release includes additional studio songs and live tracks)
  • Downpour & Serial Killer 5" (Ellington)
  • Y2K (Ferret Records)
  • Caring & Killing (Hydra Head Records, 1996)
  • Unloved and Weeded Out (re-issue, includes the 3 tracks from the original release and additional demos and unreleased material) (Deathwish Inc., 2003)
  • Petitioning the Empty Sky (remixed and remastered) (Equal Vision Records, 2005)
  • When Forever Comes Crashing (remixed and remastered) (Equal Vision Records, 2005)
  • Petitioning Forever 2xLP (Deathwish Inc., 2005)
  • The Poacher Diaries Split with Agoraphobic Nosebleed (Relapse Records, 1999)

[edit] Splits

[edit] DVDs

[edit] Trivia

  • Original drummer Damon Bellorado now works for a retailer who solicits men's suits.
  • Former guitarist Aaron Dalbec now plays guitar full-time in what was originally his side-project band, Bane.

[edit] External links

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