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Converge (band)

Converge is an American metalcore[2] band formed by vocalist and artist Jacob Bannon and guitarist and producer Kurt Ballou in Salem, Massachusetts in 1990.[3][4] While recording their landmark fourth album Jane Doe in 2001, the group became a four-piece with the departure of guitarist Aaron Dalbec and the addition of bassist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller. This lineup has remained intact since. The members have also been involved in various side-projects and collaborations, including the bands Supermachiner (Bannon), Old Man Gloom (Newton), and Mutoid Man (Koller). With their extremely aggressive and boundary-pushing sound, rooted in hardcore and heavy metal, they are pioneers of metalcore and its subgenre mathcore.[5]

Converge
Converge in Tokyo, Japan in February 2019
Background information
Also known asShattered Void[1]
OriginSalem, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Years active1990–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websiteconvergecult.com

Converge rose to prominence with Jane Doe, which was ranked the best album of 2001 by Terrorizer, the best album of the decade by Sputnikmusic, and later the 61st-best metal album of all time by Rolling Stone.[6][7] After, they moved from Equal Vision Records to the larger label Epitaph Records, and their record production became more elaborate and expensive. Special releases are often handled by Deathwish Inc., established by Bannon in 1999. Among the band's latest and most acclaimed releases is their ninth studio album The Dusk in Us (2017) and their first full-length collaboration, Bloodmoon: I (2021) with Chelsea Wolfe.[8] According to AllMusic, they are "regarded as one of the most original and innovative bands to emerge from the punk underground."[5]

History edit

Early years and Halo in a Haystack (1990–1994) edit

Converge was formed in the winter of 1990 by Bannon and Ballou, they were later joined by high school friends Jeff Feinberg and Damon Bellorado in 1991.[9] They started by playing covers of hardcore punk, punk rock and heavy metal songs. The band soon graduated to playing live performances in mid-1991, after recording some demos on a 4-track recorder. The band started writing and playing what they consider "relevant" music in 1994.[9]

In 1994 the band became a five piece when Aaron Dalbec was recruited as a second guitarist. Later in the year Converge released their debut album, Halo in a Haystack, released through Earthmaker Records. This was only released as a vinyl record and was limited to 1000 copies. The album has not been reprinted since its release.[10] The record was funded by Bannon through money he saved up from working at a nursing home.[11]

Petitioning the Empty Sky, When Forever Comes Crashing and line-up changes (1995–1999) edit

 
Kurt Ballou in 2007

In 1995 Converge released their first compilation album, Caring and Killing, which featured tracks from the band's early work from the years 1991 to 1994. The album was originally released as a European exclusive through Lost & Found Records.[12] However, Converge became dissatisfied with the way the label was handling the release and overcharging fans for their hard-to-find older songs. The album was re-released through Hydra Head Records on November 17, 1997 in America to "make an overpriced release obsolete".[13] Converge also released a seven-inch EP called Unloved and Weeded Out in 1995, which Bannon links more to contemporary Converge than the stuff that predated it.[14]

In 1996 Converge released a four-song EP, Petitioning the Empty Sky. It was released through Ferret Music, and was one of the earliest releases through the newly-formed label. Later that same year the record was re-released with four additional new tracks. Two years later, the record was reissued through Converge's new label Equal Vision Records on January 20, 1998. This version contained the previous eight tracks as well as three newly added live tracks, recorded during a radio broadcast. Due to the addition of the new tracks, fans and sources consider this to be Converge's second studio album, while the band considers it a compilation album because it is a collection of songs recorded at different times.[15]

In early 1997 the band's original bassist, Feinburg, left the band, and was replaced with Stephen Brodsky. Also that year, the band signed to Equal Vision Records.[16] On December 22, 1997, recording for the band's third studio album When Forever Comes Crashing began at Ballou's GodCity Studio; it finished on January 3, 1998.[17] On April 14, 1998 Converge released When Forever Comes Crashing through Equal Vision.

In 1998, Brodsky left the band and was replaced by Newton, who initially joined the band as a part-time member while he was still active in another band, Jesuit. Jesuit later disbanded in 1999, allowing Newton to make Converge his main focus. In early 1999, the original drummer Bellorado left the band and he was quickly replaced with John DiGiorgio.[18] Converge's only release with DiGiorgio was The Poacher Diaries; Koller joined Converge in late 1999, replacing him.[18] Ballou selected Koller to temporarily fill in while Converge searched for a more permanent replacement for Bellorado, as he was familiar with his work in previous bands, Force Fed Glass and Blue/Green Heart, a band that Ballou and Koller played in together.[19][20] After working well with the band during some local shows in Boston, Converge made him an official member.[21][22] Newton and Koller remain in the band to this day.

Jane Doe (2000–2003) edit

 
Jacob Bannon performing in 2018

The band was reported to take part in a Metallica tribute split series titled Crush 'Em All with Today Is the Day for Undecided Records in 2000 but the release fell through.[23][24] In mid-2000 Converge self-released a three-track demo record titled Jane Doe Demos.[12] This was released on tour and was limited to 100 copies.[citation needed] It contained unreleased demo versions of "Bitter & Then Some" and "Thaw" from their upcoming album Jane Doe. Converge entered the studio to begin recording in the summer of 2001.

On September 4, 2001, Converge released their fourth studio album, Jane Doe. It was met with immediate critical acclaim, with critics praising its poetic lyrics, dynamic range, ferocity and production.[25][26][27] The album was a commercial success in comparison to Converge's previous outings, and both the band and the album have developed a cult following since its release.

It is the band's first studio album to feature Newton and Koller, and the last to feature Dalbec, who was asked to leave the band due to his devotion to his side project Bane.[28] Converge's first tour in support of Jane Doe was in September 2001 with Drowningman and Playing Enemy,[29] however Drowningman later dropped out of the tour to work on a new album.[30]

In 2002 a music video was released for the track/tracks "Concubine/Fault and Fracture" from the album Jane Doe; the music video was directed by Zach Merck.[16]

On January 28, 2003 Converge released their second compilation album, Unloved and Weeded Out. The album was originally released as a three track EP in 1995.[15] The 2003 album version contains all three tracks from the 1995 EP but in total features 14 tracks, some of which were previously released rarities while others were previously unreleased.

On February 25, 2003 Converge released their first official DVD, The Long Road Home. It is modeled after band home videos such as Metallica's Cliff 'Em All.[31] Deathwish Inc describes the DVD as a "two disc collection that is as energetic and exciting as the moments the release captures".[31] The DVD also comes with a bonus disk that included three full live sets from the band.

You Fail Me and No Heroes (2004–2007) edit

In early 2004 the band announced that they were signing to Epitaph Records, having previously been signed to Equal Vision. Bannon stated, "We are confident as artists and genuinely happy about the move. We are part of a diverse, quality roster with Epitaph, rich in both history and integrity. We've struggled for years looking for a supportive label to call home and after a decade we have found it."[32]

Converge began writing for You Fail Me after they recorded Jane Doe; they wrote on the road during sound checks of shows.[33] Converge entered the studio to begin recording in March 2004 mainly at GodCity Studio. On September 20, 2004 Converge released their fifth studio album, You Fail Me. It was the band's first to chart commercially, reaching number 171 on the Billboard 200.[34]

On February 14, 2005 a music video was released for the track "Eagles Become Vultures", directed by Zach Merck.[35] Converge's first tour in support of You Fail Me started in September 2004 with Cave In and Between the Buried and Me.[36]

In 2005 Equal Vision reissued Petitioning the Empty Sky and When Forever Comes Crashing. These reissues gave the albums one new bonus track each; Petitioning the Empty Sky received an alternate version of the song "Love as Arson" and When Forever Comes Crashing received a demo version of the song "Bitter and Then Some". These reissues also came with new album artwork by Aaron Turner of Isis. Ballou said in an interview that he wanted to remix and remaster the albums because the quality of Converge's recordings had improved so much that the original recordings were "becoming distracting".[37] These reissues became the standard versions of these albums.

In early July 2006 Converge's official website announced the title of their upcoming album, No Heroes, as well as the meaning behind it: "These days, cowards outnumber the heroes, and the begging souls outweigh the calloused hands of the hardest of workers. Both in life and in art, the lack of passion is sickening, and the lust for complacency is poisonous. This album is the artistic antithesis of that sinking world; a thorn in the side of their beast. It's for those who move mountains one day at a time. It's for those who truly understand sacrifice. In our world of enemies, we will walk alone..."[38]

On October 24, 2006 Converge released their sixth studio album, No Heroes. This was the first Converge album to be self-produced by Ballou with no input from other producers, at his own GodCity Studio.[39]

The same day as the album's release, Converge released a music video for the title track, directed by Ryan Zunkley.[40]

Converge's first tour in support of No Heroes started in November 2006 with Some Girls, Modern Life Is War, Blacklisted, Kylesa and Gospel.[41] Despite their growing prominence, Converge continued to appear at small independent events such as Fluff Fest in the Czech Republic, which they played in 2007.[42]

Axe to Fall (2008–2011) edit

 
Nate Newton in 2007

In November 2008 Converge began writing Axe to Fall. Following a short tour in March 2009 with Ceremony, Coliseum, Pulling Teeth and Rise and Fall, Converge entered the studio to begin recording in May 2009. During this short tour, the band debuted a few new songs live, and footage could be seen online.[43]

The album was produced by Ballou, at GodCity Studio. In August 2009, two months prior to the release of Axe to Fall, Converge made the opening track, "Dark Horse", available for streaming and as a free download. It was noted for being one of the few tracks lacking guest musicians, and was met with a very positive reaction from reviewers. The title track was also made available for free download in September 2009. The entire album was available for streaming on Converge's MySpace page one week before the official release date. On October 14, 2009, a music video was released for the title track of the album, directed by Craig Murray.[44]

On October 20, 2009 Converge released their seventh studio album, Axe to Fall. On November 7, the "Axe to Fall" video debuted on MTV2's heavy metal music program, Headbangers Ball.[45]

Converge's first tour in support of Axe to Fall was the Metalocalypse tour in late 2009, sponsored by Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. Alongside High on Fire, Converge held an opening slot for co-headliners Mastodon and Dethklok.[46] Converge's first headlining tour in support of the album started in April 2010 with Coalesce, Harvey Milk, Gaza, Lewd Acts and Black Breath. Converge began the European part of their world tour in July 2010 with Kylesa, Gaza and Kvelertak.[47]

In July 2010 the band released a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl single, On My Shield. It was released in three different colors, with each limited to 1,000 copies. One version was sold during Converge's 2010 European tours, one was sold through the band's Epitaph web store, and the final version was distributed to various vinyl retailers.[48][49]

All We Love We Leave Behind (2012–2016) edit

 
Ben Koller in 2018

In January 2012 Converge completed writing for their eighth studio album, All We Love We Leave Behind.[50][51] The following day, Ballou announced plans via his Facebook page to begin recording with the band in January. On August 28, 2012 a music video was released for the track "Aimless Arrow" from the upcoming album, directed by Max Moore.[52][53] On the same day, Converge revealed the album's artwork, depicting a lunar cycle. On October 3, 2012, the album was available to stream in its entirety on YouTube, a week before its official release.[54]

On October 9, 2012 Converge released their eighth studio album, All We Love We Leave Behind. It peaked at number 70 on the Billboard 200,[34] surpassing Axe to Fall in terms of commercial success. Converge's first headlining tour in support of All We Love We Leave Behind started in October 2012 with Torche, Kvelertak, Nails and Whips/Chains.[55]

On April 17, 2014 another music video was released for the track "Precipice / All We Love We Leave Behind", directed by Craig Murray.[56]

On October 15, 2015 Deathwish's YouTube channel released a trailer for Converge's Blu-ray set, Thousands of Miles Between Us. This was released on November 27, 2015.[57] The set was described by Deathwish as the long-awaited sequel to their landmark 2003 DVD release, The Long Road Home. The footage includes a full 20-song Converge set and over 15 hours of live, rare, and previously unseen footage, which is claimed to span over a decade in the life of the band.

On April 29, 2016 Converge announced plans to reissue the album You Fail Me (12 years after the original release); it was made available for pre-order the same day.[58] On May 2, 2016 the title track from the upcoming version of the album was made available to stream on SoundCloud.[59] On June 17, 2016 Converge reissued the album under the name You Fail Me Redux through Epitaph and Deathwish. Ballou remixed the album and Alan Douches remastered it. The album was also repackaged by Bannon. Ballou explained in an interview with Noisey that after he recorded and mixed the album No Heroes, he wanted to go back and remix You Fail Me, because he and the rest of the band were "never quite content with the original mix".[60][61]

The Dusk In Us and Beautiful Ruin (2017–2020) edit

On January 16, 2017 the band announced they would release a live album of their Jane Doe set from the Netherlands Roadburn Festival in 2016, titled Jane Live.[62] The album was put up for pre-order the same day. Deathwish's SoundCloud put the live version of the track "Jane Doe" up for streaming. Jane Live was released on March 3, 2017.[63]

Koller announced during an interview that the band was planning to start tracking for a new album in the spring of 2017.[64] Following their tour on April 8, Converge planned to promptly head into the studio to record their next album.[65] On May 27, 2017 DigBoston published an interview with the band's vocalist Jacob Bannon, who revealed that the band had 18 songs already written. He stated the album is "very powerful" and will be a "progression of something [they] did previously."[66]

On July 25, 2017 Converge released the single "I Can Tell You About Pain", accompanied by a video directed by Tony Wolski. The single also contained the non-album track “Eve” as a b-side.[67]

On August 15, Converge released the new track "Under Duress", available for streaming. It was described by Bannon as his "emotional reaction to the complex world in which we live". With the announcement of the song, the album's tracklist and cover art were revealed.[68] The band toured in Europe in August 2017 prior to the release.[68]

The following month another track, “Reptilian”, was made available for streaming.[69] "A Single Tear" was made available for streaming on October 31, accompanied by a video directed by Max Moore. The video was described by having "heavy with symbolism about parenthood and connection."[70] The Dusk in Us was released in the through Epitaph and Deathwish on November 3, 2017.

On June 28, 2018, the band uploaded a short series of images to their Instagram page, alluding to a new release.[71] On June 29, the band released the Beautiful Ruin EP via Epitaph and Deathwish, along with a music video for the song "Melancholia", directed by Tony Wolski.[72] The EP consists of four tracks recorded during the sessions for The Dusk in Us which did not make the cut.

Under the name Shattered Void, Converge contributed the new song "I Won't Let You Go" to the soundtrack for Cyberpunk 2077, a 2020 video game.[1]

Bloodmoon: I (2021–present) edit

On September 28, 2021 the band announced their 10th studio album Bloodmoon: I, a collaboration with singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe.[73] Converge's longtime collaborator Brodsky and Wolfe's longtime collaborator Ben Chisholm also joined the recording. The project has its roots in Blood Moon, a 2016 series of performances with this same lineup plus Steve Von Till of Neurosis. Bloodmoon: I was released on November 19, 2021 to critical acclaim.

Artistry edit

Musical style and influences edit

Converge's music is rooted in both hardcore punk and heavy metal[74] and they are considered one of the earliest and most influential metalcore bands.[75][76][77] Their sound has also been described as mathcore,[74][78][79][80][81] post-hardcore,[82][83][84] noisecore,[85][86][87] sludge metal,[88] experimental hardcore,[89] or simply hardcore.[86][90][91][92]AllMusic describes them as a "revered punk metal band that combined the aggression of hardcore and metal with the complexity and polyrhythms of jazz."[5] Their 2001 album Jane Doe, which has become their most acclaimed work,[93][94][95] introduced an experimental approach and emphasis on rhythmical complexity, which are defining features of mathcore. However Bannon has stated: "I really don't know what mathcore is. Converge is an aggressive band. We have elements of hardcore, punk, and metal for sure. But I think trying to define our efforts and other bands with a generic subgenre name is counter productive. We all have something unique to offer and should be celebrated for those qualities rather than having them generalized for easy consumption."[96]

Converge started writing and playing what they consider "relevant" music in 1994. At that time they started incorporating influences like Starkweather,[97] The Accüsed,[97] Rorschach,[97] Born Against,[97][98] Moss Icon,[98] Universal Order of Armageddon,[98] Heroin,[98] and Mohinder[98] into their approach.

In a 2012 interview, Bannon told Jonny Cohn of The Aquarian that the band "don’t really look to any outside influences all that much anymore. We kind of haven’t for a long time. We have been a band for over two decades. We’re more introverted. We’re used to writing and creating in our own little bubble. We love and appreciate all different kinds of music and at times you can hear little subtle things come out but for the most part, they’re just an extension and exploration of things that we’ve done in the past."[99]

Kurt Ballou has produced (and co-produced) the majority of Converge's albums at his own GodCity Studio. He has always been involved in the production of Converge's albums, but it was not until their 2006 album, No Heroes, that he was involved in the entire recording and mixing process.[60] This became the standard for Converge releases afterwards. One reason Ballou claimed to get into the studio side of music was to have "maximum control over our music". He stated, "When we were starting out, no one wanted to help us anyway, so if we didn't take control, nothing was going to get done."[100]

Lyrics and vocal delivery edit

Scott Butterworth of Noisey has described Bannon's vocals "as just another sonic element—more percussive and tonal than lyrical—allowing listeners to develop an emotional understanding of the material even without a precise knowledge of the words."[101] Sammy O'Hagar of Metalsucks stated Bannon's vocals "[are] as much a part of Converge's uniqueness as is Ballou's nimble riffing".[102]

Artwork edit

Bannon has designed all of Converge's artwork since their 1996 release, Petitioning the Empty Sky. Although reissues of older albums have had artwork done by Aaron Turner such as the 2005 reissues of Petitioning the Empty Sky and When Forever Comes Crashing, Bannon still took part in the design process of these reissues. In an interview with Revolver, Bannon shared his art process, saying, "When I work I usually start out with a sketch of some kind, either in my process book or on a scrap of paper," he explains. "I also did this with the Jane Doe album. By doing that, I work through ideas, write about them, and force them to evolve into something more refined. Process is extremely important for me--it allows me to have a log of my ideas, whether they're successful or not. That said, I sketched the basic cover and started building it in layers, using acrylic, ink, and spray paint. Because of the nature of the work and the need for flexibility in the imagery, I decided to build it in physical layers and scan certain elements for future use."[103]

Since the release of Converge's 2001 album Jane Doe, the cover art of the woman simply known as "Jane" (revealed in October 2021 to be based on a photograph of French actress and model Audrey Marnay)[104][105] has become Converge's icon, in a similar vein to Iron Maiden's Eddie or Motörhead's Snaggletooth.[103]

Collaborations edit

Converge have collaborated with numerous musicians throughout their work such as members of Cave In, The Hope Conspiracy, Genghis Tron, Neurosis and Disfear. Most of these bands are featured on the band's collaborative album Axe to Fall. However, with the exception of Axe to Fall, Converge tend not to include many guests on their albums, and the guests that are included have minor roles such as backing vocals. The band have also worked with Tomas Lindberg (of At the Gates, Skitsystem, The Great Deceiver, and Disfear),[106] Aaron Turner (of Isis and Old Man Gloom),[106] and Kevin Baker (of All Pigs Must Die and The Hope Conspiracy),[106] all of whom provided vocals for a cover of Entombed's "Wolverine Blues" performed by Converge.[107]

With Cave In edit

 
Cave In performing at the Backstage Club in Munich, 2006

After touring together in 2004, every member of Cave In and Converge entered Ballou's GodCity Studio to lay the foundation for what was intended to become a full-length collaborative album between the two bands. Tentatively dubbed the "Verge-In" sessions (an amalgamation of the bands' names), the project was described as sounding "like this freaky mix of Ride the Lightning-era Metallica meets Mars Volta meets the Allman Brothers."[108] Due to both groups growing busier with their primary bands, as well as creative differences, the project eventually fizzled out.[108][109] Brodsky described the sessions as being a "bigger project than anyone had anticipated taking on... The idea was to put out some sort of release at some point. But as with anything that has too many cooks in the kitchen, the project got delayed, and certain people felt one way or another about the pieces we came up with, and in the end, there was a very small portion of material that everyone could agree on."[108] Tracks from the abandoned Verge-In sessions were reworked and transformed years later into the Converge songs "Plagues" from No Heroes and "Effigy", "Cruel Bloom", and "Wretched World" from Axe to Fall, the latter of which were heavily reworked by members of Genghis Tron.[110] Bannon said he believes there are only two unused and half-finished tracks from these sessions that could end up being reworked into new Cave In songs down the road.[111] Brodsky said what became "Effigy" was some of the best material from the sessions and expressed interest in going back and finishing the remaining unreleased tracks at some point.[108]

Cave In and Converge members have collaborated numerous times, Brodsky had been the bassist of Converge from 1997 to 1998. Ballou produced Cave In's first two records, Beyond Hypothermia and Until Your Heart Stops. Koller became a temporary drummer for Cave In during their support tour of their fourth studio album, Perfect Pitch Black. Cave In also recorded two songs with Koller, "Dead Already" and "Shapeshifter"; these songs were released together on a limited-edition cassette single.[112] Bands that feature both members of Cave In and Converge include Kid Kilowatt, Old Man Gloom, Doomriders, Mutoid Man and Bannon's Wear Your Wounds live band.[113] The relationship between the two bands has been described as "incestuous" by members of each band.[114][115] The bands even went as far to joke with each other about hosting a festival titled "IncestFest", which would only feature bands and side-projects that are related to Cave In and Converge.[116]

Blood Moon edit

 
Chelsea Wolfe was a featured guest for the Blood Moon performances.

In April 2016, all four members of Converge, and guests Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm (also of Chelsea Wolfe), Stephen Brodsky of Cave In and Steve Von Till of Neurosis, collaborated for four limited European performances titled Blood Moon. The collective performed "ambient/post-rock interpretations"[117] of various tracks from Converge's discography, particularly their "lesser-heard and slower work."[118]

The first Blood Moon set took place at Postbahnhof in Berlin on April 11.[119] The second took place at La Cartonnerie in Reims on April 12.[119] The third took place at Electric Brixton in London on April 13.[119] The fourth and final Blood Moon show took place after a special one-off Converge set where they played their 2001 album Jane Doe in its entirety for the first and presumably last time, to celebrate its 15-year anniversary. This took place at the Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands on April 14.[120] The following Blood Moon set took place at Roadburn on April 16.[119]

In Tom Hartley of NME's review of their London performance, he said: "As one of only four European cities visited by Converge on this tour, it felt truly fortunate to witness such a unique show and once again reaffirmed they are crushingly brilliant with whatever they choose to do."[118] In Kim Kelly of Noisey's review of Blood Moon's Roadburn Festival performance, she said: "I hadn't realized Converge's Jacob Bannon had such a powerful clean voice, or just how well it would mesh with Chelsea Wolfe's; I stood rooted to the spot for a good half hour if not more, totally sucked in by what was happening onstage. It was obvious that the musicians involved had put a lot of thought into what they were presenting up there."[117]

These performances paved the way for Converge's 2021 full-length collaboration album with Wolfe, Bloodmoon: I.

Personnel edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

Awards and nominations edit

Boston Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2009 Converge Metal Act of the Year Won [121]
2012 Metal/Hardcore Artist of the Year Won [122]
2013 Metal/Hardcore Artist of the Year Won [123]
2014 Metal/Hardcore Artist of the Year Won [124]
2016 Metal Artist of the Year Nominated [125][126]
2017 Metal Artist of the Year Won [127]

Heavy Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 Converge Best Album Nominated [128][129]
Best International Band Nominated
Best Album Artwork Nominated
Kurt Ballou Best Producer Nominated

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converge, band, converge, american, metalcore, band, formed, vocalist, artist, jacob, bannon, guitarist, producer, kurt, ballou, salem, massachusetts, 1990, while, recording, their, landmark, fourth, album, jane, 2001, group, became, four, piece, with, departu. Converge is an American metalcore 2 band formed by vocalist and artist Jacob Bannon and guitarist and producer Kurt Ballou in Salem Massachusetts in 1990 3 4 While recording their landmark fourth album Jane Doe in 2001 the group became a four piece with the departure of guitarist Aaron Dalbec and the addition of bassist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller This lineup has remained intact since The members have also been involved in various side projects and collaborations including the bands Supermachiner Bannon Old Man Gloom Newton and Mutoid Man Koller With their extremely aggressive and boundary pushing sound rooted in hardcore and heavy metal they are pioneers of metalcore and its subgenre mathcore 5 ConvergeConverge in Tokyo Japan in February 2019Background informationAlso known asShattered Void 1 OriginSalem Massachusetts U S GenresMetalcore hardcore punk mathcore post hardcoreYears active1990 presentLabelsEqual Vision Deathwish Epitaph UndecidedMembersJacob Bannon Kurt Ballou Nate Newton Ben KollerPast membersJeff Feinberg Damon Bellorado Joe Monaco Aaron Dalbec Stephen Brodsky John DiGiorgioWebsiteconvergecult wbr comConverge rose to prominence with Jane Doe which was ranked the best album of 2001 by Terrorizer the best album of the decade by Sputnikmusic and later the 61st best metal album of all time by Rolling Stone 6 7 After they moved from Equal Vision Records to the larger label Epitaph Records and their record production became more elaborate and expensive Special releases are often handled by Deathwish Inc established by Bannon in 1999 Among the band s latest and most acclaimed releases is their ninth studio album The Dusk in Us 2017 and their first full length collaboration Bloodmoon I 2021 with Chelsea Wolfe 8 According to AllMusic they are regarded as one of the most original and innovative bands to emerge from the punk underground 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Halo in a Haystack 1990 1994 1 2 Petitioning the Empty Sky When Forever Comes Crashing and line up changes 1995 1999 1 3 Jane Doe 2000 2003 1 4 You Fail Me and No Heroes 2004 2007 1 5 Axe to Fall 2008 2011 1 6 All We Love We Leave Behind 2012 2016 1 7 The Dusk In Us and Beautiful Ruin 2017 2020 1 8 Bloodmoon I 2021 present 2 Artistry 2 1 Musical style and influences 2 2 Lyrics and vocal delivery 2 3 Artwork 3 Collaborations 3 1 With Cave In 3 2 Blood Moon 4 Personnel 4 1 Timeline 5 Discography 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Boston Music Awards 6 2 Heavy Music Awards 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly years and Halo in a Haystack 1990 1994 edit Converge was formed in the winter of 1990 by Bannon and Ballou they were later joined by high school friends Jeff Feinberg and Damon Bellorado in 1991 9 They started by playing covers of hardcore punk punk rock and heavy metal songs The band soon graduated to playing live performances in mid 1991 after recording some demos on a 4 track recorder The band started writing and playing what they consider relevant music in 1994 9 In 1994 the band became a five piece when Aaron Dalbec was recruited as a second guitarist Later in the year Converge released their debut album Halo in a Haystack released through Earthmaker Records This was only released as a vinyl record and was limited to 1000 copies The album has not been reprinted since its release 10 The record was funded by Bannon through money he saved up from working at a nursing home 11 Petitioning the Empty Sky When Forever Comes Crashing and line up changes 1995 1999 edit nbsp Kurt Ballou in 2007In 1995 Converge released their first compilation album Caring and Killing which featured tracks from the band s early work from the years 1991 to 1994 The album was originally released as a European exclusive through Lost amp Found Records 12 However Converge became dissatisfied with the way the label was handling the release and overcharging fans for their hard to find older songs The album was re released through Hydra Head Records on November 17 1997 in America to make an overpriced release obsolete 13 Converge also released a seven inch EP called Unloved and Weeded Out in 1995 which Bannon links more to contemporary Converge than the stuff that predated it 14 In 1996 Converge released a four song EP Petitioning the Empty Sky It was released through Ferret Music and was one of the earliest releases through the newly formed label Later that same year the record was re released with four additional new tracks Two years later the record was reissued through Converge s new label Equal Vision Records on January 20 1998 This version contained the previous eight tracks as well as three newly added live tracks recorded during a radio broadcast Due to the addition of the new tracks fans and sources consider this to be Converge s second studio album while the band considers it a compilation album because it is a collection of songs recorded at different times 15 In early 1997 the band s original bassist Feinburg left the band and was replaced with Stephen Brodsky Also that year the band signed to Equal Vision Records 16 On December 22 1997 recording for the band s third studio album When Forever Comes Crashing began at Ballou s GodCity Studio it finished on January 3 1998 17 On April 14 1998 Converge released When Forever Comes Crashing through Equal Vision In 1998 Brodsky left the band and was replaced by Newton who initially joined the band as a part time member while he was still active in another band Jesuit Jesuit later disbanded in 1999 allowing Newton to make Converge his main focus In early 1999 the original drummer Bellorado left the band and he was quickly replaced with John DiGiorgio 18 Converge s only release with DiGiorgio was The Poacher Diaries Koller joined Converge in late 1999 replacing him 18 Ballou selected Koller to temporarily fill in while Converge searched for a more permanent replacement for Bellorado as he was familiar with his work in previous bands Force Fed Glass and Blue Green Heart a band that Ballou and Koller played in together 19 20 After working well with the band during some local shows in Boston Converge made him an official member 21 22 Newton and Koller remain in the band to this day Jane Doe 2000 2003 edit nbsp Jacob Bannon performing in 2018The band was reported to take part in a Metallica tribute split series titled Crush Em All with Today Is the Day for Undecided Records in 2000 but the release fell through 23 24 In mid 2000 Converge self released a three track demo record titled Jane Doe Demos 12 This was released on tour and was limited to 100 copies citation needed It contained unreleased demo versions of Bitter amp Then Some and Thaw from their upcoming album Jane Doe Converge entered the studio to begin recording in the summer of 2001 On September 4 2001 Converge released their fourth studio album Jane Doe It was met with immediate critical acclaim with critics praising its poetic lyrics dynamic range ferocity and production 25 26 27 The album was a commercial success in comparison to Converge s previous outings and both the band and the album have developed a cult following since its release It is the band s first studio album to feature Newton and Koller and the last to feature Dalbec who was asked to leave the band due to his devotion to his side project Bane 28 Converge s first tour in support of Jane Doe was in September 2001 with Drowningman and Playing Enemy 29 however Drowningman later dropped out of the tour to work on a new album 30 In 2002 a music video was released for the track tracks Concubine Fault and Fracture from the album Jane Doe the music video was directed by Zach Merck 16 On January 28 2003 Converge released their second compilation album Unloved and Weeded Out The album was originally released as a three track EP in 1995 15 The 2003 album version contains all three tracks from the 1995 EP but in total features 14 tracks some of which were previously released rarities while others were previously unreleased On February 25 2003 Converge released their first official DVD The Long Road Home It is modeled after band home videos such as Metallica s Cliff Em All 31 Deathwish Inc describes the DVD as a two disc collection that is as energetic and exciting as the moments the release captures 31 The DVD also comes with a bonus disk that included three full live sets from the band You Fail Me and No Heroes 2004 2007 edit In early 2004 the band announced that they were signing to Epitaph Records having previously been signed to Equal Vision Bannon stated We are confident as artists and genuinely happy about the move We are part of a diverse quality roster with Epitaph rich in both history and integrity We ve struggled for years looking for a supportive label to call home and after a decade we have found it 32 Converge began writing for You Fail Me after they recorded Jane Doe they wrote on the road during sound checks of shows 33 Converge entered the studio to begin recording in March 2004 mainly at GodCity Studio On September 20 2004 Converge released their fifth studio album You Fail Me It was the band s first to chart commercially reaching number 171 on the Billboard 200 34 On February 14 2005 a music video was released for the track Eagles Become Vultures directed by Zach Merck 35 Converge s first tour in support of You Fail Me started in September 2004 with Cave In and Between the Buried and Me 36 In 2005 Equal Vision reissued Petitioning the Empty Sky and When Forever Comes Crashing These reissues gave the albums one new bonus track each Petitioning the Empty Sky received an alternate version of the song Love as Arson and When Forever Comes Crashing received a demo version of the song Bitter and Then Some These reissues also came with new album artwork by Aaron Turner of Isis Ballou said in an interview that he wanted to remix and remaster the albums because the quality of Converge s recordings had improved so much that the original recordings were becoming distracting 37 These reissues became the standard versions of these albums In early July 2006 Converge s official website announced the title of their upcoming album No Heroes as well as the meaning behind it These days cowards outnumber the heroes and the begging souls outweigh the calloused hands of the hardest of workers Both in life and in art the lack of passion is sickening and the lust for complacency is poisonous This album is the artistic antithesis of that sinking world a thorn in the side of their beast It s for those who move mountains one day at a time It s for those who truly understand sacrifice In our world of enemies we will walk alone 38 On October 24 2006 Converge released their sixth studio album No Heroes This was the first Converge album to be self produced by Ballou with no input from other producers at his own GodCity Studio 39 The same day as the album s release Converge released a music video for the title track directed by Ryan Zunkley 40 Converge s first tour in support of No Heroes started in November 2006 with Some Girls Modern Life Is War Blacklisted Kylesa and Gospel 41 Despite their growing prominence Converge continued to appear at small independent events such as Fluff Fest in the Czech Republic which they played in 2007 42 Axe to Fall 2008 2011 edit nbsp Nate Newton in 2007In November 2008 Converge began writing Axe to Fall Following a short tour in March 2009 with Ceremony Coliseum Pulling Teeth and Rise and Fall Converge entered the studio to begin recording in May 2009 During this short tour the band debuted a few new songs live and footage could be seen online 43 The album was produced by Ballou at GodCity Studio In August 2009 two months prior to the release of Axe to Fall Converge made the opening track Dark Horse available for streaming and as a free download It was noted for being one of the few tracks lacking guest musicians and was met with a very positive reaction from reviewers The title track was also made available for free download in September 2009 The entire album was available for streaming on Converge s MySpace page one week before the official release date On October 14 2009 a music video was released for the title track of the album directed by Craig Murray 44 On October 20 2009 Converge released their seventh studio album Axe to Fall On November 7 the Axe to Fall video debuted on MTV2 s heavy metal music program Headbangers Ball 45 Converge s first tour in support of Axe to Fall was the Metalocalypse tour in late 2009 sponsored by Cartoon Network s Adult Swim Alongside High on Fire Converge held an opening slot for co headliners Mastodon and Dethklok 46 Converge s first headlining tour in support of the album started in April 2010 with Coalesce Harvey Milk Gaza Lewd Acts and Black Breath Converge began the European part of their world tour in July 2010 with Kylesa Gaza and Kvelertak 47 In July 2010 the band released a limited edition 7 inch vinyl single On My Shield It was released in three different colors with each limited to 1 000 copies One version was sold during Converge s 2010 European tours one was sold through the band s Epitaph web store and the final version was distributed to various vinyl retailers 48 49 All We Love We Leave Behind 2012 2016 edit nbsp Ben Koller in 2018In January 2012 Converge completed writing for their eighth studio album All We Love We Leave Behind 50 51 The following day Ballou announced plans via his Facebook page to begin recording with the band in January On August 28 2012 a music video was released for the track Aimless Arrow from the upcoming album directed by Max Moore 52 53 On the same day Converge revealed the album s artwork depicting a lunar cycle On October 3 2012 the album was available to stream in its entirety on YouTube a week before its official release 54 On October 9 2012 Converge released their eighth studio album All We Love We Leave Behind It peaked at number 70 on the Billboard 200 34 surpassing Axe to Fall in terms of commercial success Converge s first headlining tour in support of All We Love We Leave Behind started in October 2012 with Torche Kvelertak Nails and Whips Chains 55 On April 17 2014 another music video was released for the track Precipice All We Love We Leave Behind directed by Craig Murray 56 On October 15 2015 Deathwish s YouTube channel released a trailer for Converge s Blu ray set Thousands of Miles Between Us This was released on November 27 2015 57 The set was described by Deathwish as the long awaited sequel to their landmark 2003 DVD release The Long Road Home The footage includes a full 20 song Converge set and over 15 hours of live rare and previously unseen footage which is claimed to span over a decade in the life of the band On April 29 2016 Converge announced plans to reissue the album You Fail Me 12 years after the original release it was made available for pre order the same day 58 On May 2 2016 the title track from the upcoming version of the album was made available to stream on SoundCloud 59 On June 17 2016 Converge reissued the album under the name You Fail Me Redux through Epitaph and Deathwish Ballou remixed the album and Alan Douches remastered it The album was also repackaged by Bannon Ballou explained in an interview with Noisey that after he recorded and mixed the album No Heroes he wanted to go back and remix You Fail Me because he and the rest of the band were never quite content with the original mix 60 61 The Dusk In Us and Beautiful Ruin 2017 2020 edit On January 16 2017 the band announced they would release a live album of their Jane Doe set from the Netherlands Roadburn Festival in 2016 titled Jane Live 62 The album was put up for pre order the same day Deathwish s SoundCloud put the live version of the track Jane Doe up for streaming Jane Live was released on March 3 2017 63 Koller announced during an interview that the band was planning to start tracking for a new album in the spring of 2017 64 Following their tour on April 8 Converge planned to promptly head into the studio to record their next album 65 On May 27 2017 DigBoston published an interview with the band s vocalist Jacob Bannon who revealed that the band had 18 songs already written He stated the album is very powerful and will be a progression of something they did previously 66 On July 25 2017 Converge released the single I Can Tell You About Pain accompanied by a video directed by Tony Wolski The single also contained the non album track Eve as a b side 67 On August 15 Converge released the new track Under Duress available for streaming It was described by Bannon as his emotional reaction to the complex world in which we live With the announcement of the song the album s tracklist and cover art were revealed 68 The band toured in Europe in August 2017 prior to the release 68 The following month another track Reptilian was made available for streaming 69 A Single Tear was made available for streaming on October 31 accompanied by a video directed by Max Moore The video was described by having heavy with symbolism about parenthood and connection 70 The Dusk in Us was released in the through Epitaph and Deathwish on November 3 2017 On June 28 2018 the band uploaded a short series of images to their Instagram page alluding to a new release 71 On June 29 the band released the Beautiful Ruin EP via Epitaph and Deathwish along with a music video for the song Melancholia directed by Tony Wolski 72 The EP consists of four tracks recorded during the sessions for The Dusk in Us which did not make the cut Under the name Shattered Void Converge contributed the new song I Won t Let You Go to the soundtrack for Cyberpunk 2077 a 2020 video game 1 Bloodmoon I 2021 present edit On September 28 2021 the band announced their 10th studio album Bloodmoon I a collaboration with singer songwriter Chelsea Wolfe 73 Converge s longtime collaborator Brodsky and Wolfe s longtime collaborator Ben Chisholm also joined the recording The project has its roots in Blood Moon a 2016 series of performances with this same lineup plus Steve Von Till of Neurosis Bloodmoon I was released on November 19 2021 to critical acclaim Artistry editMusical style and influences edit Converge s music is rooted in both hardcore punk and heavy metal 74 and they are considered one of the earliest and most influential metalcore bands 75 76 77 Their sound has also been described as mathcore 74 78 79 80 81 post hardcore 82 83 84 noisecore 85 86 87 sludge metal 88 experimental hardcore 89 or simply hardcore 86 90 91 92 AllMusic describes them as a revered punk metal band that combined the aggression of hardcore and metal with the complexity and polyrhythms of jazz 5 Their 2001 album Jane Doe which has become their most acclaimed work 93 94 95 introduced an experimental approach and emphasis on rhythmical complexity which are defining features of mathcore However Bannon has stated I really don t know what mathcore is Converge is an aggressive band We have elements of hardcore punk and metal for sure But I think trying to define our efforts and other bands with a generic subgenre name is counter productive We all have something unique to offer and should be celebrated for those qualities rather than having them generalized for easy consumption 96 Converge started writing and playing what they consider relevant music in 1994 At that time they started incorporating influences like Starkweather 97 The Accused 97 Rorschach 97 Born Against 97 98 Moss Icon 98 Universal Order of Armageddon 98 Heroin 98 and Mohinder 98 into their approach In a 2012 interview Bannon told Jonny Cohn of The Aquarian that the band don t really look to any outside influences all that much anymore We kind of haven t for a long time We have been a band for over two decades We re more introverted We re used to writing and creating in our own little bubble We love and appreciate all different kinds of music and at times you can hear little subtle things come out but for the most part they re just an extension and exploration of things that we ve done in the past 99 Kurt Ballou has produced and co produced the majority of Converge s albums at his own GodCity Studio He has always been involved in the production of Converge s albums but it was not until their 2006 album No Heroes that he was involved in the entire recording and mixing process 60 This became the standard for Converge releases afterwards One reason Ballou claimed to get into the studio side of music was to have maximum control over our music He stated When we were starting out no one wanted to help us anyway so if we didn t take control nothing was going to get done 100 Lyrics and vocal delivery edit Scott Butterworth of Noisey has described Bannon s vocals as just another sonic element more percussive and tonal than lyrical allowing listeners to develop an emotional understanding of the material even without a precise knowledge of the words 101 Sammy O Hagar of Metalsucks stated Bannon s vocals are as much a part of Converge s uniqueness as is Ballou s nimble riffing 102 Artwork edit Bannon has designed all of Converge s artwork since their 1996 release Petitioning the Empty Sky Although reissues of older albums have had artwork done by Aaron Turner such as the 2005 reissues of Petitioning the Empty Sky and When Forever Comes Crashing Bannon still took part in the design process of these reissues In an interview with Revolver Bannon shared his art process saying When I work I usually start out with a sketch of some kind either in my process book or on a scrap of paper he explains I also did this with the Jane Doe album By doing that I work through ideas write about them and force them to evolve into something more refined Process is extremely important for me it allows me to have a log of my ideas whether they re successful or not That said I sketched the basic cover and started building it in layers using acrylic ink and spray paint Because of the nature of the work and the need for flexibility in the imagery I decided to build it in physical layers and scan certain elements for future use 103 Since the release of Converge s 2001 album Jane Doe the cover art of the woman simply known as Jane revealed in October 2021 to be based on a photograph of French actress and model Audrey Marnay 104 105 has become Converge s icon in a similar vein to Iron Maiden s Eddie or Motorhead s Snaggletooth 103 Collaborations editConverge have collaborated with numerous musicians throughout their work such as members of Cave In The Hope Conspiracy Genghis Tron Neurosis and Disfear Most of these bands are featured on the band s collaborative album Axe to Fall However with the exception of Axe to Fall Converge tend not to include many guests on their albums and the guests that are included have minor roles such as backing vocals The band have also worked with Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates Skitsystem The Great Deceiver and Disfear 106 Aaron Turner of Isis and Old Man Gloom 106 and Kevin Baker of All Pigs Must Die and The Hope Conspiracy 106 all of whom provided vocals for a cover of Entombed s Wolverine Blues performed by Converge 107 With Cave In edit See also Cave In nbsp Cave In performing at the Backstage Club in Munich 2006After touring together in 2004 every member of Cave In and Converge entered Ballou s GodCity Studio to lay the foundation for what was intended to become a full length collaborative album between the two bands Tentatively dubbed the Verge In sessions an amalgamation of the bands names the project was described as sounding like this freaky mix of Ride the Lightning era Metallica meets Mars Volta meets the Allman Brothers 108 Due to both groups growing busier with their primary bands as well as creative differences the project eventually fizzled out 108 109 Brodsky described the sessions as being a bigger project than anyone had anticipated taking on The idea was to put out some sort of release at some point But as with anything that has too many cooks in the kitchen the project got delayed and certain people felt one way or another about the pieces we came up with and in the end there was a very small portion of material that everyone could agree on 108 Tracks from the abandoned Verge In sessions were reworked and transformed years later into the Converge songs Plagues from No Heroes and Effigy Cruel Bloom and Wretched World from Axe to Fall the latter of which were heavily reworked by members of Genghis Tron 110 Bannon said he believes there are only two unused and half finished tracks from these sessions that could end up being reworked into new Cave In songs down the road 111 Brodsky said what became Effigy was some of the best material from the sessions and expressed interest in going back and finishing the remaining unreleased tracks at some point 108 Cave In and Converge members have collaborated numerous times Brodsky had been the bassist of Converge from 1997 to 1998 Ballou produced Cave In s first two records Beyond Hypothermia and Until Your Heart Stops Koller became a temporary drummer for Cave In during their support tour of their fourth studio album Perfect Pitch Black Cave In also recorded two songs with Koller Dead Already and Shapeshifter these songs were released together on a limited edition cassette single 112 Bands that feature both members of Cave In and Converge include Kid Kilowatt Old Man Gloom Doomriders Mutoid Man and Bannon s Wear Your Wounds live band 113 The relationship between the two bands has been described as incestuous by members of each band 114 115 The bands even went as far to joke with each other about hosting a festival titled IncestFest which would only feature bands and side projects that are related to Cave In and Converge 116 Blood Moon edit nbsp Chelsea Wolfe was a featured guest for the Blood Moon performances In April 2016 all four members of Converge and guests Chelsea Wolfe Ben Chisholm also of Chelsea Wolfe Stephen Brodsky of Cave In and Steve Von Till of Neurosis collaborated for four limited European performances titled Blood Moon The collective performed ambient post rock interpretations 117 of various tracks from Converge s discography particularly their lesser heard and slower work 118 The first Blood Moon set took place at Postbahnhof in Berlin on April 11 119 The second took place at La Cartonnerie in Reims on April 12 119 The third took place at Electric Brixton in London on April 13 119 The fourth and final Blood Moon show took place after a special one off Converge set where they played their 2001 album Jane Doe in its entirety for the first and presumably last time to celebrate its 15 year anniversary This took place at the Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands on April 14 120 The following Blood Moon set took place at Roadburn on April 16 119 In Tom Hartley of NME s review of their London performance he said As one of only four European cities visited by Converge on this tour it felt truly fortunate to witness such a unique show and once again reaffirmed they are crushingly brilliant with whatever they choose to do 118 In Kim Kelly of Noisey s review of Blood Moon s Roadburn Festival performance she said I hadn t realized Converge s Jacob Bannon had such a powerful clean voice or just how well it would mesh with Chelsea Wolfe s I stood rooted to the spot for a good half hour if not more totally sucked in by what was happening onstage It was obvious that the musicians involved had put a lot of thought into what they were presenting up there 117 These performances paved the way for Converge s 2021 full length collaboration album with Wolfe Bloodmoon I Personnel editCurrent membersJacob Bannon lead vocals 1990 present bass 1991 live 2019 present Kurt Ballou guitars backing vocals 1990 present bass 1991 2017 present Nate Newton bass backing vocals 1998 present guitars 2017 present Ben Koller drums 1999 present Former membersDamon Bellorado drums 1991 1999 Jeff Feinburg bass 1991 1997 guitars 1991 1994 Aaron Dalbec guitars 1994 2001 Stephen Brodsky bass 1997 1998 touring member 2019 present guitars backing vocals touring member 2019 present John DiGiorgio drums 1999 Session and touring musiciansErik Ralston bass 1993 Urian Hackney drums 2019 Timeline editDiscography editFor a more comprehensive list see Converge discography Studio albumsHalo in a Haystack 1994 Petitioning the Empty Sky 1996 When Forever Comes Crashing 1998 Jane Doe 2001 You Fail Me 2004 No Heroes 2006 Axe to Fall 2009 All We Love We Leave Behind 2012 The Dusk in Us 2017 Bloodmoon I 2021 with Chelsea Wolfe Awards and nominations editBoston Music Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2009 Converge Metal Act of the Year Won 121 2012 Metal Hardcore Artist of the Year Won 122 2013 Metal Hardcore Artist of the Year Won 123 2014 Metal Hardcore Artist of the Year Won 124 2016 Metal Artist of the Year Nominated 125 126 2017 Metal Artist of the Year Won 127 Heavy Music Awards 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