Converge
Axe to Fall


2.5
average

Review

by pixiesfanyo USER (118 Reviews)
October 18th, 2009 | 294 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Converge's collective of lost boys does little to improve the group's sound.

Converge, the supposed kings of metalcore, have finally released a disappointing record. Considering their impressive track record, this is hardly a surprising feat. Existing for nearly twenty years, the group has constantly and consistently progressed their sound in new ways since their inception. What started out as a band of self-described kids trying to rip off Slayer has turned into one of the most interesting and well received "heavy" bands in existence. 'Axe to Fall' marks their seventh release and sees the band attempting to move into more experimental realms. Since their opus 'Jane Doe,' the group has been adjusting their sound by incorporating various other metal genres with elaborate suffixes. 'You Fail Me' saw the group slowing down and experimenting with their sound while concentrating on pummeling their audience into submission. 'No Heroes' took the opposite approach by speeding up the songs and generally reducing their sound to its bare minimum. In stark contrast, 'Axe to Fall' really does nothing to embellish on the Converge sound. The band seems out of ideas as they enlisted a group of musicians associated with the band to fill in at various points of the record. Cave In, Neurosis, and Blacklisted all have members featured on the record.

Comparing 'Axe to Fall' to the band's most recent album is almost disheartening. 'Grim Heart/Black Rose,' the centerpiece of 2006's 'No Heroes,' was a dynamic track that built through guest vocals, slews of guitar parts, and finally climaxed into a more typical Converge closer. 'Wretched World,' featuring collaborations with members of Genghis Tron, seems to follow in the footsteps of 'Grim Heart/Black Rose' as well as the title track on 2001's 'Jane Doe.' The problem with this is that the track never builds to anything. Stuttering through effected guitars and overly dramatic vocals, the song never really picks up much of a groove at any point and cuts off seemingly just as it should've started. This is the common complaint throughout 'Axe to Fall,' as the band never really feels like they are playing an album-spanning sound. Typically this would be a good thing, but for a band that has been so staunch and subtle in its progression, the work on 'Axe to Fall' just falls flat. Most of this comes from the fact that Converge have for some reason decided to make a record with their posse. One only has to look towards the genre of hip-hop to see how tremendously this often fails. Albums in general work because of their cohesiveness; 'Axe to Fall' has none. Vocals provided by Jacob Bannon take up around half the record, and then the rest of the band seems to bow out numerous times so that far less skilled musicians can take the stage. Bannon's performance in general on this record is lackluster, as the tracks he is on switch between highly distorted vocals or the shouty vocals present on 'You Fail Me's' 'Last Light.' Bannon's performance and the need for other vocalists begs the question if the singer's voice is finally going after so many years of an extensive live performance.

Collaboration is of course encouraged in all realms of music, but Converge's insistence on it for 'Axe to Fall' just begs the question "why?" For a metal band that has four of the most imaginative musicians in the genre, why replace the band on a decent portion of their new record with far less talented, less interesting musicians? Returning back to the hip-hop comparison, the record almost seems like a press release for the other musicians on the record rather than feeling like a true collaboration between bands. George Hirsch's backing vocals on the track 'Axe to Fall' sound exactly like a portion of his band Blacklisted's acclaimed 'Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God.' Steve Von Till's appearance on 'Cruel Bloom' takes Converge and makes them sound exactly like Von Till's solo work as well as his material with legendary group Neurosis. The incorporation of an acoustic track as poorly done as 'Cruel Bloom' also has to have long time Converge listeners asking "why?" after such successful attempts like 'In Her Shadow.' 'Worms Will Feed/Rats Will Feast' features some angry dude who sounds like every single post-metal singer that has no reason to even exist (I believe it is Nate Newton). Converge has always retained their place as one of the leading bands in modern metal by not conforming to the norm. 'Axe to Fall' makes the group feel like just another Deathwish Inc. band sharing links with groups as unimaginative as Trap Them or A Life Once Lost.

The overwhelming negativity of this review obviously casts me in the light of a Converge fan angry at a band that has changed. I can't say that is really how I feel, but the assumption is obviously going to be taken. 'Axe to Fall' in my eyes isn't a total disappointment - the group is able to collect themselves throughout the tracks that actually retain the essence of Converge. The band's experiments with collaboration really work on tracks like 'Reap What You Sow' and 'Wishing Well.' 'Axe to Fall' definitely has some good - even great - tracks, but the lack of cohesion really hurts the record's overall appeal. In general, 'Axe to Fall' speaks towards the stagnancy of most bands in the metal genre. The collaborators here can't even help a band as good as Converge make a solid record and when examining Converge's almost flawless discography that is wholly unexplainable. Rather than existing in a creative way, 'Axe to Fall' seems like a bad experiment and makes me wonder if anyone will care about it in two years.



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Si1v3RfaNg
October 18th 2009


823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Very, very well written, but I completely and utterly disagree with you.



And you get some uncool points for bashing on Trap Them.

Pebster49
October 18th 2009


3023 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I have to say I totally disagree with you on this...I don't know why you bash the vocals on this, its sounds better with a mixture of vocals instead of one vocalist with the same type of vocals. Its a good refreshing sound by COnverge imo.

Si1v3RfaNg
October 18th 2009


823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yeah I like the vocals, but Bannon is definately reaching his breaking point, even though he's still excellent.

Si1v3RfaNg
October 18th 2009


823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yeah Trap Them rules.

myhigherpie
October 18th 2009


3029 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I was wondering when a negative review would come out for this.



As much as I disagree with you about this, I'm kinda relieved that there is someone who dislikes it.

pixiesfanyo
October 18th 2009


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

like Trap Them, just pretty obvious they are the most by the numbers Deathwish band after Blacklisted.

Cerbyrus
October 18th 2009


569 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yay a different perspective

Si1v3RfaNg
October 18th 2009


823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Why Chan why? =(

pixiesfanyo
October 18th 2009


1223 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

i actually like listened to 'No Heroes' a few times before this just to make sure i still like Converge and album still rules. wish i could dig on this, but i'm just really.. really disappointed.

Si1v3RfaNg
October 18th 2009


823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Petitioning and Jane Doe both destroy this... but this is better than everything else though. (You Fail Me is very close to tying with it)

Electric City
October 18th 2009


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice paragraph

Demonicgman
October 18th 2009


417 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

thank god there's a negative review. i have yet to listen to the whole cd but so far its a 3 to 3.5.

Tits McGee
October 18th 2009


1874 Comments


I really didn't see this rating coming, but still very well written as always

Douglas
October 18th 2009


9303 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Thats one mother of a paragraph

Prophet178
October 18th 2009


6397 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Considering their impressive track record this is hardly a surprising feat.




Wouldn't it be a surprising feat considering their impressive track record?



I disagree completely, especially about the cohesiveness you mentioned. I think this is the best

flowing Converge record so far, each track blends into the next perfectly, the pacing is spot on,

the album is flawless when it comes to cohesion.



Same thing with Wretched World. I believe its Converge's best song of that nature. It certainly

'goes somewhere', it has a slow buildup with a nice progression. Mookie's work on the track just

adds to the spookiness of the track.



It is Nate on Worms by the way.

Prophet178
October 18th 2009


6397 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like how this review is the one linked under 'Best New Music' haha.

joplinpicasso
October 18th 2009


427 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Well-written, but I disagree with a lot of points (and you didn't mention Koller's drumming??). Oddly, this review invokes actual songs more than the other gushing reviews. But no one has mentioned the lyrics! They're the best since, like, Jane Doe, maybe the best ever.

NortherlyNanook
October 18th 2009


1286 Comments


review is how i feel about the album though i guess to a more severe degree, as i'd probably give it a 3.5 or maybe a 4.

Prophet178
October 18th 2009


6397 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

But no one has mentioned the lyrics!




I don't think anyone actually bought it to read them haha.

TNY
October 18th 2009


569 Comments


Review has way too many grammatical errors and run-on sentences.



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