1 | Heartache | Lyrics/Info | 1:43 |
2 | Hellbound | Lyrics/Info | 1:07 |
3 | Sacrifice | Lyrics/Info | 1:37 |
4 | Vengeance | Lyrics/Info | 0:58 |
5 | Weight Of The World | Lyrics/Info | 1:24 |
6 | No Heroes | Lyrics/Info | 3:43 |
7 | Plagues | Lyrics/Info | 4:43 |
8 | Grim Heart/ Black Rose | Lyrics/Info | 9:34 |
9 | Orphaned | Lyrics/Info | 1:39 |
10 | Lonewolves | Lyrics/Info | 2:18 |
11 | Versus | Lyrics/Info | 2:09 |
12 | Trophy Scars | Lyrics/Info | 4:59 |
13 | Bare My Teeth | Lyrics/Info | 2:02 |
14 | To the Lions | Lyrics/Info | 3:40 |
If LCD Soundsystem's 45:33 is good Nike-sponsored running music, No Heroes is what boot-wearing non-joggers use at a punk-slapped punching bag to reach fighting weight. It's pretty amazing to think Converge has been around almost as long as some of you have been alive, especially considering this sixth full-length is packed with some of the most ferocious moments in the Boston quartet's 15-plus year history.
These 14 right hooks are buff motherfuckers, rendered in various shades of blacks and blues and reds, but it's the opening tandem that really cooks. Shoving feedback and a heavy instrumental build out of the way, neck-tat sporting vocalist Jacob Bannon skewers a two-minute sermon on the opening track, "Heartache": "We are all falling down/ We are all falling/ Every word that you pray/ Makes another slave/ Every idol that you build/ Brings another plague." When the mathy mid-tempo returns, the song appropriately rams bass-first into "Hellhound", a one-minute rip-roar of in-the-red calisthenics. And then, well, it's gone, replaced by the equally taut "Sacrifice": "Hit the lights/ I've had enough/ Guilt to build a city/ Shame to fill a sea/ Reasons to give up and lose everything/ Regret to burn this body/ Filth to cut these hands/ Reasons to bury this and everything we have." Vengeance? It's only 58 seconds long. Its motto: "I'm built for war."
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“We wanted to do something grander than the typical four-piece Converge music.”
That’s Converge vocalist Jacob Bannon talking about the seed of inspiration that eventually …