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Ink 19 :: Converge

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metalcore,spazzcore,screamo,Converge,You Fail Me,Epitaph,Daniel Mitchell

CONVERGE YOU FAIL ME Epitaph Violent, chaotic, overdriven, mathematical and aggressive. These words are about as close as I can come to encapsulating what it is that Converge does. They often get tagged with all sorts of monikers (screamo, metalcore, spazzcore, etc.), but this band truly defies compartmentalization ...

Ink 19 :: Converge

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Jane Doe (Equal Vision). Review by David Lee Beowulf.

CONVERGE JANE DOE Equal Vision Utterly brutal extreme metal. Brutal in a new way, redefines brutality in metal. It's really brutal, let's just leave it at that. Converge has ties to Today is the Day, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, and years of pent-up angst -- hey, listen to it and tell me I'm wrong! Check ...

Ink 19 :: Mastodon

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Remission (Relapse Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... on this album is completely contagious. This one came out a while ago, but it's still worth checking out, if you're into bands like Botch, Isis, Converge and the like. Grrr… Relapse Records: http://www.relapse.com/ Daniel Mitchell

Ink 19 :: The Celebration

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June 1999 :: Screen :: The Celebration (Tico Bruhi)

The Celebration directed by Thomas Vinterberg Danish; subtitled Christian, Kaspar, and the rest of patriarch Helge's clan converge at the Baronial estate to celebrate his 60th birthday and family reunion.    There's only one down note -- sister Linda's recent suicide. And Christian's morbid depression ...

Ink 19 :: Deviate

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May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Deviate (Nathan T. Birk)

... , but to me, it's all just one big, monochromatic din -- headache city, brother. Shit, if you're going to do metal-core really, really well, talk to Converge or Integrity -- then we'll talk. Until then, keep that choo-choo train chugga-chugging past me. --Nathan T. Birk

Ink 19 :: Stretch Armstrong

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August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Stretch Armstrong (Patrick Rafter)

... in the song? Change it up, man! And surprise me, which is what Stretch Armstrong does. Screamy vocals are the majority on this record with Converge-esque high-pitched "emo" parts. Mostly personal lyrics, but I really gotta point this out: on "For Now," the lyrics start out with, "Don't you know you ...

Ink 19 :: Deviate

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June 1999 :: Music D-E :: Deviate (Nathan T. Birk)

... , but to me, it's all just one big, monochromatic din - headache city, brother. Shit, if you're going to do metal-core really, really well, talk to Converge or Integrity - then we'll talk. Until then, keep that choo-choo train chugga-chugging past me. --Nathan T. Birk

Ink 19 :: Cave In

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September 1999 :: Music C-E :: Cave In (Keith Mercer)

... always in my CD player. Why? Because it's good. Really good. But if you are expecting "Beyond Hypothermia 2" or even something similar, buy the new Converge. HydraHead Records, PO Box 998248, Boston, MA 02199; http://www.hydrahead.com --Keith Mercer

Ink 19 :: Black on Black

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Tribute to Black Flag (Initial). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... , this is probably one of the best songs on the album. Not entirely aggressive or tough, it's just a great song played by one of hardcore's greats. Converge are their usual spastic selves on their version of "Annihilate This Week." I'm guessing that hardcore kids who have never heard Black Flag will ...

Ink 19 :: Warlord

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February 2000 :: Music T-Z :: Warlord (Nathan T. Birk)

... 's chair, it seems everything he touches turns to gold -- or, more appropriately, rust; in other words, Today is the Day . Austin did wonders for Converge on last year's When Forever Comes Crashing , igniting a fire under their asses and, in turn, steering them in a similar calculus-core direction. So ...
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