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Axe to Fall

Axe to Fall is the seventh studio album by American metalcore band Converge, released on October 20, 2009, by Epitaph Records. It is the band's most collaborative album, featuring a number of guest musicians, including members of Cave In and Genghis Tron and Steve Von Till of Neurosis, who performs lead vocals on the slow, Tom Waits-esque track "Cruel Bloom".[6] The album was produced by guitarist Kurt Ballou, and the artwork was created by vocalist Jacob Bannon.

Axe to Fall
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 2009
RecordedMay–July 2009
StudioGodCity Studio, Salem
Genre
Length42:04
LabelEpitaph
ProducerKurt Ballou
Converge chronology
No Heroes
(2006)
Axe to Fall
(2009)
All We Love We Leave Behind
(2012)

Axe to Fall peaked at number 74 on the Billboard 200,[7] and was well received by critics, who generally described it as their most accessible work.

Background and recording edit

"For a very long time, we've wanted to do a collaboration album where we could include people we're close with or friends with and who we gel with musically and socially. Now, we did that and it's pretty seamless. [Axe to Fall] doesn't feel like a big rock record where the guest vocalists come out and a spotlight is being thrown on them. It's much more involved than that. It's much more refined."

Jacob Bannon interview with Spin[8]

Converge began writing Axe to Fall in November 2008.[9][10] With Jacob Bannon, Kurt Ballou and Nate Newton all living within a half a mile of each other in Boston and Ben Koller living a couple hours away in Brooklyn, the band could easily practice for weeks at a time. Though most songs originated from a guitar or bass riff from Ballou or Newton, all members had equal input on the writing process, with each member proposing different songs. Bannon wrote a few songs for Axe to Fall, but they were scrapped because they were slower than the rest and did not fit the energy of the album.[11]

Following a short tour in March 2009 with Ceremony, Coliseum, Pulling Teeth, Rise and Fall, Converge entered the studio to begin recording in May 2009.[12] The band had debuted some new material live during the tour.[13][14] As with several of their previous albums, Axe to Fall was produced by guitarist Kurt Ballou at his GodCity Studio in Massachusetts.[13] Throughout the recording process, the band updated their fans via Twitter of their progress in the studio.[15]

During recording, Converge tried to challenge themselves creatively as artists. Ballou stated that with each new Converge album, he "always [wants] to create a new listening-experience", and continued with the concept of "pushing [themselves] forward and not repeating [themselves]".[16] Bannon stated, "We appreciate our past albums, but we're very much about forward movement and challenging ourselves musically and expressing ourselves emotionally". Bannon has stated that he felt that the main artistic difference between Axe to Fall and previous albums was the large number of guest musicians, which included various members from Cave In, Neurosis, and Genghis Tron, among others. Most of the guest-musicians already had an existing relationship with one or more Converge members prior to recording or the band had "admired in some way".[17] Converge had previously thought of the idea of creating a collaborative album with many guest artists for some years, but felt that the "time to execute it [had] never been there".[17] Bannon stated that working with a number of different artists was difficult and something that the band was not used to, but the finished product was "an extremely focused album".[17]

Though writing did not officially begin until November 2008, work on some songs from Axe to Fall began four to five years earlier. In 2004, Converge collaborated with Cave in and recorded some songs together. Dubbed the "Verge In" sessions,[18] the material from this period was never released, and the project later dissolved. The instrumental parts that Cave in contributed to the track "Effigy" were from the original recordings in 2004. Converge took the parts they contributed to the project to create the foundation for what would become "Cruel Bloom" and "Wretched World". While producing their album Board Up the House, Ballou gave Genghis Tron a rough mix of "Wretched World" to contribute their talents. According to Ballou, Genghis Tron "embellished it and created a whole new melodic structure on top of the song that we would've never come up with".[18] Brad Fickeisen from the Red Chord also later added his own drum track to "Wretched World". Much of the song "Plagues" from No Heroes also originated from the "Verge In" sessions. With the release of Axe to Fall, everything Converge contributed to the sessions was finally released in some form.[18][19]

Musical style and themes edit

"Anytime anybody writes a song, that's one less thing that you can do and still be original. You can't come along and write "Iron Man" today. All the heavy riffs that are that simple are already taken. So, you've gotta find new riffs, and as more of those become taken, there's fewer places to go."

Kurt Ballou interview with Decibel[18]

Converge took their music in a more progressive direction with Axe to Fall. Ballou noted that drummer Ben Koller had been listening to more progressive rock over the last few years, and that he tried to complement this sound on the guitar. He went on to say that he was getting the "more straightforward, raw punk aggression out in a yet-to-be-named hardcore side project that I started. So that leaves me free to get weird and progressive with Converge".[20] Ballou considers the band's previous three albums (Jane Doe, You Fail Me and No Heroes) to be a trilogy in regards to their sound, and hoped to push their musical boundaries on Axe to Fall.[21] The tracks on the album have been noted to range from "drone-and-pummel" to atmospheric. Bannon said that this album is "not about being as loud and vicious as possible".[22] Feeling that 40 to 50 minutes of metallic hardcore would be difficult for some, Converge used softer tracks, or "slow jams", such as "Damages" and "Wretched World", to take the listener "to some other places".[21]

Unlike Converge's previous albums, the songs on Axe to Fall do not have a central and consistent lyrical theme.[11] Each song was meant to be a "standalone song" about Bannon's life between this album and No Heroes.[23] Bannon has said that he uses his lyrics and Converge to "vent about things in a healthy way so [he's] not a person that walks around with a lot of negative energy".[24] The opening track "Dark Horse" was written about the passing of a close friend of Bannon, and how he died while trying to succeed as the "underdog".[25][26]

Artwork edit

The artwork for the cover and liner note booklet of Axe to Fall was designed and created by Jacob Bannon. The booklet features a different piece of artwork for each song on the album.[27] Bannon tried to create images that "encapsulated some of the emotion of each song" in contrast to more literal imagery, such as avoiding an axe literally falling for the title track. He also experimented with a technique where a single image would be repeated within a frame, but the copies would be distressed or slightly different. This could be seen in the cover art, where a single image of a woman's profile was broken down within the repetition, and some of the copies showed the woman's teeth through her cheek. Bannon stated that for the cover art, he "just wanted to have something that felt timeless and sort of embodied the whole emotional gamut of the record, something that was explosive and powerful but also something that felt poetic and soft at the same time. It could look violent and beautiful at the same time".[28]

Release and promotion edit

In August 2009, two months prior to the release of the album, Converge made the opening track "Dark Horse" available for streaming and as a free download.[20][29] The song was noted for being one of the few tracks lacking guest musicians, and was met with a very positive reaction from reviewers.[16] The title track was also made available for free download in September 2009.[30] The entire album was available for streaming one week before the official release date on Converge's MySpace page.[31] Axe to Fall was released in the United States on October 20, 2009, by Epitaph Records on CD and digital formats. The vinyl edition of the album was released through Jacob Bannon's own independent record label Deathwish Inc., shortly after the release of the CD version.[32][33]

 
A screenshot from the "Axe to Fall" music video, showing a man strapped to a machine with his eyes forced open and tubes sticking out of his mouth

In October 2009, a music video for the album's title track, directed by Craig Murray, was released.[34] The short video (1:40 in duration) shows a man and a woman strapped to a machine, a television that gives birth to a bio-mechanical creature and several disturbing clips in between. The video features stop motion animation influenced by horror films, and was referred to as "terrifying",[34] "seizure-inducing",[35] "nightmarish",[36] "excruciating",[37] and "gross".[38] It was filmed in Ronda, Spain with the intent of making "a film in which we see a cycle. This cycle will study an idea of new creation without pleasure and the art of numbing for progression". Murray was inspired and influenced by artists Chris Cunningham, Gaspar Noé, Nine Inch Nails. and the films Ringu, A Clockwork Orange, and Hardware while making the music video.[39] On November 7, the "Axe to Fall" video debuted on MTV2's heavy metal music program Headbangers Ball.[40]

Internet leak edit

On October 4, 2009, a digitally watermarked advance copy of Axe to Fall was leaked onto the internet. The watermark was linked to the advance copy given to Shaun Hand, a staff member of the music news and reviews website MetalSucks.net. Converge posted a number of Twitter messages regarding the leak, one of which read, "Special thanks to Shaun Hand at Metal Sucks for leaking our album," and another one was posted shortly thereafter directed at MetalSucks' Twitter account stating, "have fun with that".[41][42] The source of an album leak is rarely discovered or publicly announced. Converge's method of dealing with their album leaking, referred to as "street justice" by Every Time I Die and Jamey Jasta, avoided a costly lawsuit but still inflicted damages upon MetalSucks by means of viral negative publicity.[43][44] The staff of MetalSucks issued a formal apology stating that the leak was completely unintentional and the first incident since the website's inception.[45] They went on to say:

We are also deeply embarrassed and regretful. We would never knowingly betray the trust of any band or label. And if you've been following this site, you know that we're huge fans of Converge and Axe to Fall. That this happened with a band and record we hold in such high regard makes the whole thing especially upsetting to us. [...] And for what's it's worth, we'd like to re-emphasize that we think that Axe to Fall is a terrific album, and absolutely worth PAYING FOR when it is released on October 20.

— Axl, Vince, and Everyone at MetalSucks[46]

Touring edit

Converge's first tour in support of Axe to Fall was the Metalocalypse tour in late 2009. Alongside High on Fire, Converge held an opening slot for co-headliners Mastodon and Dethklok.[47] The band's first headlining tour in support of the album started in April 2010, with Coalesce, Harvey Milk, Gaza, Lewd Acts and Black Breath. The first week of the tour also featured Thursday and Touche Amore.[48] Converge began the European leg of their world tour in July 2010 with Kylesa, Gaza and Kvelertak.[49] For this tour, the band released a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl single called "On My Shield", which was recorded between the US and European legs.[50]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic77/100[51]
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk90%[52]
Allmusic     [53]
Alternative Press     [54]
Decibel10/10[55]
Drowned in Sound8/10[56]
Mammoth Press10/10[57]
Pitchfork8.5/10[5]
PopMatters          [6]
Rock Sound9/10[58]
Sputnikmusic     [59]

Axe to Fall was met with positive reviews from critics. On review aggregation website Metacritic, the album holds a score of 77 out of 100 based on ten reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception.[51] Citing a wider range of styles on the album, many reviewers found Axe to Fall to be Converge's most accessible album to date.[52][55][57][6] The album features songs like the "doomy [and] noisy" track "Worms Will Feed/Rats Will Feast",[53] the "synth-drenched shoegazing" track "Wretched World",[58] and "Kerry King-admiring" solos on "Reap What You Sow"[56] in addition to hardcore tracks like "Effigy" and "Cutter".[52] Andrew Parks of Decibel commented on the album's wide range of sounds, stating "it strikes the perfect balance between dry-heaved hardcore – blunt-trauma-tracks that bleed into one another and hover around the 1:40 mark – and post-metal-opusses that embrace Converge's experimental impulses".[55] Juan Diniz of Mammoth Press noted that the album flowed really well, stating that "every track compliments and balances out the one prior and after. To skip tracks would be foolish as it's a compendium of aggression, frustration, beauty, and brutality," and that the album "demands to be taken in as a whole".[57] Cosmo Lee of Pitchfork Media called Converge "this generation's Black Flag", comparing Axe to Fall to Black Flag's 1984 album My War; Lee noted that Converge combined abrasiveness with "slower, abstract sludge", much like how Black Flag mixed "equal parts lightning and Black Sabbath" on My War.[5] Several reviewers compared the Axe to Fall to Converge's highly praised 2001 album, Jane Doe.[55][57][6][60]

Axe to Fall also received some negative criticism. Jared W. Dillon of Sputnikmusic, who had previously given No Heroes a 4.5 out of 5,[61] gave the album a score of 2.5 out of 5, citing his distaste for the large number of guest musicians. Dillon stated that Converge "seems out of ideas as they enlisted a group of musicians associated with the band to fill in at various points of the record", and rhetorically asked, "why replace the band on a decent portion of their new record with far less talented, less interesting musicians?"[59] He also criticized the album's longer and slower track "Wretched World". When compared to Converge's similar previously released-tracks, (No Heroes's "Grim Heart/Black Rose" and Jane Doe's "Jane Doe") Dillon claimed that the song "never builds to anything" and "cuts off seemingly just as it should've started".[59] Noel Gardner of Drowned in Sound also found Axe to Fall's two closing tracks underwhelming and felt that it "would have been a better album for finishing at track 11".[56] Jason Pettigrew of Alternative Press criticized both the lyrics and overall sound of Axe to Fall as sounding too familiar when it "could've been more alien", and that "in many aspects, Converge took the road most traveled for the majority of Axe to Fall".[54]

Charts and sales edit

Axe to Fall debuted at number 74 on the Billboard 200, with 7,400 copies sold in its first week,[62] becoming Converge's highest-charting album in the United States[63] until it was surpassed by 2012's All We Love We Leave Behind. Axe to Fall also became the first Converge album to not appear on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, which ranks the top 50 albums released by bands that have never charted above number 100 on the Billboard 200. By November 4, 2009, the album had sold 10,487 units.[62] Axe to Fall also appeared in Canada's Chart Magazine, a weekly chart that compiles airplay data from various Canadian campus radio stations, and peaked at number 42 on their top 50 album chart[64] and number one on their "Metal/Punk" chart.[65]

Accolades edit

Axe to Fall appeared on several critics' lists of the best albums of 2009. A "—" denotes the publication's list is in no particular order, and Axe to Fall did not rank numerically.

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Terrorizer[66] UK Top 40 Albums of the Year 2009 2009 1
Rock Sound[67] UK Top 75 Albums of 2009 2009 2
Decibel[68][69] US Top 40 Extreme Albums of 2009 2009 2
Noisecreep[70] US Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009
CMU[71] UK Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009
The A.V. Club[72] US Top 25 Albums of 2009 2009 8
The Skinny[73] Scotland Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009 6
Sputnikmusic[74] US Staff Picks: Top 50 Albums of 2009 2009 5
Revolver[75] US The 20 Best Albums of 2009 2009 4
BBC[76] UK Best Albums of 2009 – Rock & Indie 2009 8
Metacritic[77] International Best Reviews Albums of 2009 2009 13
Allmusic[78] US AllMusic's Favorite Metal Albums of 2009 2009
PopMatters[79] US The Best 60 Albums of 2009 2009 59
PopMatters[80] US The Best Metal Albums of 2009 2009 3
Stereogum[81] US Top 30 Metal Albums of 2009 2009 1
NPR[82] US Top Metal Albums of 2009 2009 5

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Jacob Bannon; all music is composed by Converge, except where noted[83]

No.TitleWriter(s)Guest musiciansLength
1."Dark Horse"  2:54
2."Reap What You Sow" Sean Martin2:39
3."Axe to Fall" George Hirsch1:41
4."Effigy"Converge, Steve Brodsky, John-Robert Connors, Adam McGrathBrodsky, Connors, McGrath1:42
5."Worms Will Feed/Rats Will Feast"  5:52
6."Wishing Well" Uffe Cederlund2:49
7."Damages" Trivikrama Dasa4:26
8."Losing Battle"  1:46
9."Dead Beat"  2:36
10."Cutter" John Pettibone1:40
11."Slave Driver"  2:48
12."Cruel Bloom"Converge, Steve Von TillAimee Argote, The Rodeo, Chris Taylor, Von Till4:01
13."Wretched World"Converge, Connors, Hamilton Jordan, Mookie Singerman, Michael SochynskyConnors, Brad Fickeisen, Jordan, Singerman, Sochynsky7:10
Total length:42:04

Personnel edit

Axe to Fall personnel as listed in CD liner notes.[83]

Chart performance edit

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Japanese Album Chart[84] 106
UK Albums Chart[85] 196
US Billboard 200[86] 74
US Billboard Hard Rock Albums[86] 12
US Billboard Independent Albums[86] 8
US Billboard Rock Albums[86] 33

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Axe to Fall is the seventh studio album by American metalcore band Converge released on October 20 2009 by Epitaph Records It is the band s most collaborative album featuring a number of guest musicians including members of Cave In and Genghis Tron and Steve Von Till of Neurosis who performs lead vocals on the slow Tom Waits esque track Cruel Bloom 6 The album was produced by guitarist Kurt Ballou and the artwork was created by vocalist Jacob Bannon Axe to FallStudio album by ConvergeReleasedOctober 20 2009RecordedMay July 2009StudioGodCity Studio SalemGenreMetalcore 1 hardcore punk 2 3 grindcore 4 sludge metal 5 Length42 04LabelEpitaphProducerKurt BallouConverge chronologyNo Heroes 2006 Axe to Fall 2009 All We Love We Leave Behind 2012 Axe to Fall peaked at number 74 on the Billboard 200 7 and was well received by critics who generally described it as their most accessible work Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Musical style and themes 3 Artwork 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Internet leak 4 2 Touring 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Charts and sales 5 3 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Chart performance 9 References 10 External linksBackground and recording edit For a very long time we ve wanted to do a collaboration album where we could include people we re close with or friends with and who we gel with musically and socially Now we did that and it s pretty seamless Axe to Fall doesn t feel like a big rock record where the guest vocalists come out and a spotlight is being thrown on them It s much more involved than that It s much more refined Jacob Bannon interview with Spin 8 Converge began writing Axe to Fall in November 2008 9 10 With Jacob Bannon Kurt Ballou and Nate Newton all living within a half a mile of each other in Boston and Ben Koller living a couple hours away in Brooklyn the band could easily practice for weeks at a time Though most songs originated from a guitar or bass riff from Ballou or Newton all members had equal input on the writing process with each member proposing different songs Bannon wrote a few songs for Axe to Fall but they were scrapped because they were slower than the rest and did not fit the energy of the album 11 Following a short tour in March 2009 with Ceremony Coliseum Pulling Teeth Rise and Fall Converge entered the studio to begin recording in May 2009 12 The band had debuted some new material live during the tour 13 14 As with several of their previous albums Axe to Fall was produced by guitarist Kurt Ballou at his GodCity Studio in Massachusetts 13 Throughout the recording process the band updated their fans via Twitter of their progress in the studio 15 During recording Converge tried to challenge themselves creatively as artists Ballou stated that with each new Converge album he always wants to create a new listening experience and continued with the concept of pushing themselves forward and not repeating themselves 16 Bannon stated We appreciate our past albums but we re very much about forward movement and challenging ourselves musically and expressing ourselves emotionally Bannon has stated that he felt that the main artistic difference between Axe to Fall and previous albums was the large number of guest musicians which included various members from Cave In Neurosis and Genghis Tron among others Most of the guest musicians already had an existing relationship with one or more Converge members prior to recording or the band had admired in some way 17 Converge had previously thought of the idea of creating a collaborative album with many guest artists for some years but felt that the time to execute it had never been there 17 Bannon stated that working with a number of different artists was difficult and something that the band was not used to but the finished product was an extremely focused album 17 Though writing did not officially begin until November 2008 work on some songs from Axe to Fall began four to five years earlier In 2004 Converge collaborated with Cave in and recorded some songs together Dubbed the Verge In sessions 18 the material from this period was never released and the project later dissolved The instrumental parts that Cave in contributed to the track Effigy were from the original recordings in 2004 Converge took the parts they contributed to the project to create the foundation for what would become Cruel Bloom and Wretched World While producing their album Board Up the House Ballou gave Genghis Tron a rough mix of Wretched World to contribute their talents According to Ballou Genghis Tron embellished it and created a whole new melodic structure on top of the song that we would ve never come up with 18 Brad Fickeisen from the Red Chord also later added his own drum track to Wretched World Much of the song Plagues from No Heroes also originated from the Verge In sessions With the release of Axe to Fall everything Converge contributed to the sessions was finally released in some form 18 19 Musical style and themes edit Anytime anybody writes a song that s one less thing that you can do and still be original You can t come along and write Iron Man today All the heavy riffs that are that simple are already taken So you ve gotta find new riffs and as more of those become taken there s fewer places to go Kurt Ballou interview with Decibel 18 Converge took their music in a more progressive direction with Axe to Fall Ballou noted that drummer Ben Koller had been listening to more progressive rock over the last few years and that he tried to complement this sound on the guitar He went on to say that he was getting the more straightforward raw punk aggression out in a yet to be named hardcore side project that I started So that leaves me free to get weird and progressive with Converge 20 Ballou considers the band s previous three albums Jane Doe You Fail Me and No Heroes to be a trilogy in regards to their sound and hoped to push their musical boundaries on Axe to Fall 21 The tracks on the album have been noted to range from drone and pummel to atmospheric Bannon said that this album is not about being as loud and vicious as possible 22 Feeling that 40 to 50 minutes of metallic hardcore would be difficult for some Converge used softer tracks or slow jams such as Damages and Wretched World to take the listener to some other places 21 Unlike Converge s previous albums the songs on Axe to Fall do not have a central and consistent lyrical theme 11 Each song was meant to be a standalone song about Bannon s life between this album and No Heroes 23 Bannon has said that he uses his lyrics and Converge to vent about things in a healthy way so he s not a person that walks around with a lot of negative energy 24 The opening track Dark Horse was written about the passing of a close friend of Bannon and how he died while trying to succeed as the underdog 25 26 Artwork editThe artwork for the cover and liner note booklet of Axe to Fall was designed and created by Jacob Bannon The booklet features a different piece of artwork for each song on the album 27 Bannon tried to create images that encapsulated some of the emotion of each song in contrast to more literal imagery such as avoiding an axe literally falling for the title track He also experimented with a technique where a single image would be repeated within a frame but the copies would be distressed or slightly different This could be seen in the cover art where a single image of a woman s profile was broken down within the repetition and some of the copies showed the woman s teeth through her cheek Bannon stated that for the cover art he just wanted to have something that felt timeless and sort of embodied the whole emotional gamut of the record something that was explosive and powerful but also something that felt poetic and soft at the same time It could look violent and beautiful at the same time 28 Release and promotion editIn August 2009 two months prior to the release of the album Converge made the opening track Dark Horse available for streaming and as a free download 20 29 The song was noted for being one of the few tracks lacking guest musicians and was met with a very positive reaction from reviewers 16 The title track was also made available for free download in September 2009 30 The entire album was available for streaming one week before the official release date on Converge s MySpace page 31 Axe to Fall was released in the United States on October 20 2009 by Epitaph Records on CD and digital formats The vinyl edition of the album was released through Jacob Bannon s own independent record label Deathwish Inc shortly after the release of the CD version 32 33 nbsp A screenshot from the Axe to Fall music video showing a man strapped to a machine with his eyes forced open and tubes sticking out of his mouthIn October 2009 a music video for the album s title track directed by Craig Murray was released 34 The short video 1 40 in duration shows a man and a woman strapped to a machine a television that gives birth to a bio mechanical creature and several disturbing clips in between The video features stop motion animation influenced by horror films and was referred to as terrifying 34 seizure inducing 35 nightmarish 36 excruciating 37 and gross 38 It was filmed in Ronda Spain with the intent of making a film in which we see a cycle This cycle will study an idea of new creation without pleasure and the art of numbing for progression Murray was inspired and influenced by artists Chris Cunningham Gaspar Noe Nine Inch Nails and the films Ringu A Clockwork Orange and Hardware while making the music video 39 On November 7 the Axe to Fall video debuted on MTV2 s heavy metal music program Headbangers Ball 40 Internet leak edit On October 4 2009 a digitally watermarked advance copy of Axe to Fall was leaked onto the internet The watermark was linked to the advance copy given to Shaun Hand a staff member of the music news and reviews website MetalSucks net Converge posted a number of Twitter messages regarding the leak one of which read Special thanks to Shaun Hand at Metal Sucks for leaking our album and another one was posted shortly thereafter directed at MetalSucks Twitter account stating have fun with that 41 42 The source of an album leak is rarely discovered or publicly announced Converge s method of dealing with their album leaking referred to as street justice by Every Time I Die and Jamey Jasta avoided a costly lawsuit but still inflicted damages upon MetalSucks by means of viral negative publicity 43 44 The staff of MetalSucks issued a formal apology stating that the leak was completely unintentional and the first incident since the website s inception 45 They went on to say We are also deeply embarrassed and regretful We would never knowingly betray the trust of any band or label And if you ve been following this site you know that we re huge fans of Converge and Axe to Fall That this happened with a band and record we hold in such high regard makes the whole thing especially upsetting to us And for what s it s worth we d like to re emphasize that we think that Axe to Fall is a terrific album and absolutely worth PAYING FOR when it is released on October 20 Axl Vince and Everyone at MetalSucks 46 Touring edit Converge s first tour in support of Axe to Fall was the Metalocalypse tour in late 2009 Alongside High on Fire Converge held an opening slot for co headliners Mastodon and Dethklok 47 The band s first headlining tour in support of the album started in April 2010 with Coalesce Harvey Milk Gaza Lewd Acts and Black Breath The first week of the tour also featured Thursday and Touche Amore 48 Converge began the European leg of their world tour in July 2010 with Kylesa Gaza and Kvelertak 49 For this tour the band released a limited edition 7 inch vinyl single called On My Shield which was recorded between the US and European legs 50 Reception editCritical reception edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic77 100 51 Review scoresSourceRatingAbsolutePunk90 52 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 53 Alternative Press nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 Decibel10 10 55 Drowned in Sound8 10 56 Mammoth Press10 10 57 Pitchfork8 5 10 5 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Rock Sound9 10 58 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 59 Axe to Fall was met with positive reviews from critics On review aggregation website Metacritic the album holds a score of 77 out of 100 based on ten reviews indicating generally favorable reception 51 Citing a wider range of styles on the album many reviewers found Axe to Fall to be Converge s most accessible album to date 52 55 57 6 The album features songs like the doomy and noisy track Worms Will Feed Rats Will Feast 53 the synth drenched shoegazing track Wretched World 58 and Kerry King admiring solos on Reap What You Sow 56 in addition to hardcore tracks like Effigy and Cutter 52 Andrew Parks of Decibel commented on the album s wide range of sounds stating it strikes the perfect balance between dry heaved hardcore blunt trauma tracks that bleed into one another and hover around the 1 40 mark and post metal opusses that embrace Converge s experimental impulses 55 Juan Diniz of Mammoth Press noted that the album flowed really well stating that every track compliments and balances out the one prior and after To skip tracks would be foolish as it s a compendium of aggression frustration beauty and brutality and that the album demands to be taken in as a whole 57 Cosmo Lee of Pitchfork Media called Converge this generation s Black Flag comparing Axe to Fall to Black Flag s 1984 album My War Lee noted that Converge combined abrasiveness with slower abstract sludge much like how Black Flag mixed equal parts lightning and Black Sabbath on My War 5 Several reviewers compared the Axe to Fall to Converge s highly praised 2001 album Jane Doe 55 57 6 60 Axe to Fall also received some negative criticism Jared W Dillon of Sputnikmusic who had previously given No Heroes a 4 5 out of 5 61 gave the album a score of 2 5 out of 5 citing his distaste for the large number of guest musicians Dillon stated that Converge seems out of ideas as they enlisted a group of musicians associated with the band to fill in at various points of the record and rhetorically asked why replace the band on a decent portion of their new record with far less talented less interesting musicians 59 He also criticized the album s longer and slower track Wretched World When compared to Converge s similar previously released tracks No Heroes s Grim Heart Black Rose and Jane Doe s Jane Doe Dillon claimed that the song never builds to anything and cuts off seemingly just as it should ve started 59 Noel Gardner of Drowned in Sound also found Axe to Fall s two closing tracks underwhelming and felt that it would have been a better album for finishing at track 11 56 Jason Pettigrew of Alternative Press criticized both the lyrics and overall sound of Axe to Fall as sounding too familiar when it could ve been more alien and that in many aspects Converge took the road most traveled for the majority of Axe to Fall 54 Charts and sales edit Axe to Fall debuted at number 74 on the Billboard 200 with 7 400 copies sold in its first week 62 becoming Converge s highest charting album in the United States 63 until it was surpassed by 2012 s All We Love We Leave Behind Axe to Fall also became the first Converge album to not appear on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart which ranks the top 50 albums released by bands that have never charted above number 100 on the Billboard 200 By November 4 2009 the album had sold 10 487 units 62 Axe to Fall also appeared in Canada s Chart Magazine a weekly chart that compiles airplay data from various Canadian campus radio stations and peaked at number 42 on their top 50 album chart 64 and number one on their Metal Punk chart 65 Accolades edit This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Axe to Fall appeared on several critics lists of the best albums of 2009 A denotes the publication s list is in no particular order and Axe to Fall did not rank numerically Publication Country Accolade Year RankTerrorizer 66 UK Top 40 Albums of the Year 2009 2009 1Rock Sound 67 UK Top 75 Albums of 2009 2009 2Decibel 68 69 US Top 40 Extreme Albums of 2009 2009 2Noisecreep 70 US Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009 CMU 71 UK Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009 The A V Club 72 US Top 25 Albums of 2009 2009 8The Skinny 73 Scotland Top 10 Albums of 2009 2009 6Sputnikmusic 74 US Staff Picks Top 50 Albums of 2009 2009 5Revolver 75 US The 20 Best Albums of 2009 2009 4BBC 76 UK Best Albums of 2009 Rock amp Indie 2009 8Metacritic 77 International Best Reviews Albums of 2009 2009 13Allmusic 78 US AllMusic s Favorite Metal Albums of 2009 2009 PopMatters 79 US The Best 60 Albums of 2009 2009 59PopMatters 80 US The Best Metal Albums of 2009 2009 3Stereogum 81 US Top 30 Metal Albums of 2009 2009 1NPR 82 US Top Metal Albums of 2009 2009 5Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Jacob Bannon all music is composed by Converge except where noted 83 No TitleWriter s Guest musiciansLength1 Dark Horse 2 542 Reap What You Sow Sean Martin2 393 Axe to Fall George Hirsch1 414 Effigy Converge Steve Brodsky John Robert Connors Adam McGrathBrodsky Connors McGrath1 425 Worms Will Feed Rats Will Feast 5 526 Wishing Well Uffe Cederlund2 497 Damages Trivikrama Dasa4 268 Losing Battle 1 469 Dead Beat 2 3610 Cutter John Pettibone1 4011 Slave Driver 2 4812 Cruel Bloom Converge Steve Von TillAimee Argote The Rodeo Chris Taylor Von Till4 0113 Wretched World Converge Connors Hamilton Jordan Mookie Singerman Michael SochynskyConnors Brad Fickeisen Jordan Singerman Sochynsky7 10Total length 42 04Personnel editAxe to Fall personnel as listed in CD liner notes 83 ConvergeJacob Bannon vocals lyrics Kurt Ballou guitars vocals piano glockenspiel saxophone Nate Newton bass backing vocals Ben Koller drums percussionProduction and recordingKurt Ballou producer engineer mixing at GodCity Studios Alex Garcia Rivera drum tech Fred Estby additional recording Josh Penner additional recording Aslak additional recording Jonathan Fuller additional recording Jeff Kane additional recording Steve Von Till additional recording Alan Douches mastering at West West Side StudiosArtwork and designJacob Bannon artwork design and illustrations Guest musiciansSean Martin ex Hatebreed Cage lead guitar backing vocals on Reap What You Sow George Hirsch Blacklisted backing vocals on Axe to Fall Steve Brodsky Cave In lead guitar on Effigy Adam McGrath Cave In guitars on Effigy John Robert Conners Cave In Doomriders drums on Effigy and Wretched World Uffe Cederlund Disfear ex Entombed lead guitar backing vocals on Wishing Well Tim Trivikrama Dasa Cohen 108 lead guitar on Damages John Pettibone Undertow Himsa backing vocals on 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