Coalesce

Songs: 12
Albums: 2

Facts about Coalesce

Coalesce

Coalesce is an American metalcore band known for their intense, abrasive sound and influential contributions to the metal and hardcore punk scenes. Here are some facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Coalesce was formed in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1994 by guitarist Jes Steineger, bassist Stacy Hilt, drummer Jim Redd, and vocalist Sean Ingram. The band quickly gained attention with their aggressive blend of metal, hardcore punk, and mathcore elements. Their early releases, including the self-titled EP "Coalesce" (1995) and the album "Give Them Rope" (1997), established them as a formidable force in the underground music scene.

  2. Innovative Sound and Musical Style: Coalesce's music is characterized by its chaotic, frenetic energy, complex time signatures, and visceral intensity. They are known for their intricate guitar work, thunderous rhythms, and Sean Ingram's passionate vocal delivery, which ranges from guttural screams to anguished shouts. The band's sound evolved over time, incorporating elements of sludge metal, post-hardcore, and noise rock while retaining their signature aggression and raw emotion.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Influence: Coalesce received widespread critical acclaim for their uncompromising approach to music and their influential contributions to the metalcore genre. Their albums, including "0:12 Revolution in Just Listening" (1999) and "Ox" (2009), are considered classics of the genre, praised for their innovation, intensity, and emotional depth. Coalesce's impact can be heard in the work of numerous metal and hardcore bands that followed, with many citing them as a major influence on their sound and style.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After releasing several albums and EPs in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Coalesce went on hiatus in 2010. During this time, members pursued other musical projects and personal endeavors. However, in 2011, Coalesce announced their reunion and returned to the stage for live performances. They continued to play shows sporadically over the following years, delighting fans with their ferocious live performances and reaffirming their status as legends of the metal and hardcore scene.

  5. Legacy and Continued Relevance: Despite their relatively small discography, Coalesce's impact on the metal and hardcore punk scenes is undeniable. They are revered by fans and musicians alike for their uncompromising creativity, technical prowess, and emotional intensity. Coalesce's music continues to inspire and resonate with audiences, proving that their legacy as one of the most influential bands in the metalcore genre is as

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