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Converge

Converge Album: “No Heroes”

Converge Album: “No Heroes”
Album Information :
Title: No Heroes
Release Date:2006-10-24
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock
Label:
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:8714092682724
Track Listing :
1 Heartache Video
2 Hellbound Video
3 Sacrifice Video
4 Vengeance Video
5 Weight of the World Video
6 No Heroes Video
7 Plagues Video
8 Grim Heart/Black Rose Video
9 Orphaned Video
10 Lonewolves Video
11 Versus Video
12 Trophy scars Video
13 Bare My Teeth Video
14 To the Lions Video
Review - :
At this point in their career, it almost seems pointless to review a {$Converge} album, seeing as the guys are predictably consistent, able to always make their vicious blend of {\metal} and {\hardcore} seem exciting and fresh rather than dull and stagnant like so many others. Fans expect it and the guys never fail to deliver. Thus, {$Converge}'s reputation as one of the most original and exhilarating bands in {\hardcore} is well warranted; {^No Heroes} is 40 aggressive minutes of getting bashed in the face and stomped to the ground, the band helping you back up only to slam you into the ground again with punishing blow after punishing blow. But you'll enjoy every hammering minute. The guys command attention right away with the organized chaos of {&"Heartache"} before steamrolling through quick frenzied blasts -- five songs in about five minutes -- the music nothing more than acerbic shrieks, scorching guitars, and pummeling drums. But the album also isn't without some controlled and quieter moments, though even amid these, the intensity never relaxes. Appearing halfway through, the creepiness that is {&"Plagues"} relatively slows thing down, but not without impact, since heavy riffing gradually builds for about two minutes before vocals rise up to finalize the acutely unsettling atmosphere. This then leads into the near ten-minute {&"Grim Heart/Black Rose,"} which finds restraint being used for maximum impact, the song's ethereal despair buoyed even further by the compelling guest singing of former {$Only Living Witness} vocalist {$Jonah Jenkins} -- before {$Jacob Bannon} chimes in to drive the point home with his heated bark, of course. Top everything off with the superb {&"Trophy Scars"} (an anguished track that seriously recalls Detroit's {$Thoughts of Ionesco}) and {^No Heroes} is another potent detonation of rage, passion, and jaw-dropping musicianship to reinforce that, within the heavy music arena, {$Converge} is just about untouchable. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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