Coalesce - 012:2

Review By : DemonDust
Added : 21/07/'08
Views : 225
Score : No Score
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Label : Relapse Records
Genre : Metal/Hardcore
Tracks : 10
Playtime : 23.55
Release : 19-05-2008
In the mid nineties, a ground-breaking metal/hardcore band arose from the depths of Kansas City. This band was dubbed Coalesce and they’ve released many cult releases since their inception, in different line-ups and record formats. They’re pretty hard to come by since it is quite underground, yet 1998’s record for Relapse Records entitled 012 is reissued under the name 012:2. For those not familiar, here we go.
 
Personally I have to admit that I am one of those not familiar with Coalesce, and I also have to admit that I regretted this thoroughly after hearing this album numerous times. The sound of this band lies between heavy stoner rock, harsh hardcore and brutal metal. Bands to compare this with are acts like Converge, Mastodon, Harvey Milk and Burnt By The Sun. This is not for your average metal head as you can see.
 
Even though this album lasts for only a mere 24 minutes, it is enough to convince me to become a fan of these guys. The band has seen many sabbaticals and hiatuses in their career, yet it seems that they’re planning on regrouping permanently as the bio states (as their schedules allow). I can only hope for the best and perhaps I’ll catch them on a tour here in Europe sometime soon.

Line Up:
Sean Ingram – vocals
Jes Steineger – guitar
Nathan Ellis – bass
Nathan "Jr." Richardson – drums

Track Listing:
01. What Happens on the Road Always Comes Home
02. Cowards.com
03. Burn Everything that Bears our Name
04. While the Jackass Operation Spins it's Wheels
05. Sometimes Selling Out Is Waking Up
06. Where the Hell Is Rick Thorne These Days?
07. Jesus in the Year 2000
08. Next on the Shit List
09. Counting Murders and Drinking Beers (The $46,000 Escape)
10. They Always Come In Fall

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