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0:12 Revolution In Just Listening - Coalesce

0:12 Revolution In Just Listening

Coalesce

Relapse

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List Price: $19.98
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Lowest New Price: $2.58
Lowest Used Price: $1.32
Total New: 6
Total Used: 12
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  • Studio: Relapse
  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Nov 16, 1999
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  • ASIN: B00001SVLW
  • UPC: 781676642625
  • Sales Rank: 237810
Tracks:
1: What Happens on the Road Always Comes Home
2: Cowards. Com
3: Burn Everything That Bears Our Name
4: While the Jackass Operation Spins It's Wheels
5: Sometimes Selling out Is Waking Up
6: Where the Hell Is Rick Thorne These Days?
7: Jesus in the Year 2000/ Next on the Shit List
8: Counting Murders and Drinking Beers (The $46,000 Escape)
9: They Always Come Home in Fall
Editorial Review from Album Description:
Coalesce is a four piece Hardcore punk Metalcore band from Kansas City, Missouri. Their 2008 album is entitled 012:2. The current members are Sean Ingram - vocals, Jes Steineger - guitar, Nathan Ellis -bass and Nathan "Jr." Richardson - drums.So even though Coalesce released their full-length album, 0:12 Revolution in Just Listening later in `99 before intra-band turmoil put the brakes on the band. What few knew, however, is that some eight years later the re-release would become reality along with a full-fledged reembodiment, tour, and seven-inch record of new material. The group, which made preparations to play the subsequently canceled 2005 Hellfest, then began writing said new material and even kicked around the idea of operating under a different moniker.
Amazon Customer Reviews:

1 of 16 people found the following review helpful:

*    5 stars to the previous reviewer, 2006-01-02
I'm up all buzzed and stuff and I just want to say that calling disturbed and staind fake metal is one of the mose righteous things I've seen in this Amazon review zone. right on man, right on.

0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

***** James Dewee Plays the Drums, 2005-04-12
This is the first album that I have ever owned from Coalesce and the rythms and melodies are simple in their own complexities. This may seem somewhat of an oxymoron but their style of metal is almost indescribable. They have taken metal down to the roots of the art and given the music this feeling of being held together by iron beams. br / br /I would almost like to call this music plain old rock, but I'll respect it for what it is. br / br /If you find this album dissapointing, you may need to wait awhile until your taste in metal matures. This album is easy to come back to.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

***** mOr3 adDicTIVe THAn CRaCK!!, 2004-02-23
If you like metalcore/hardcore then it is totally unnacceptable for you not to own this album. These guys rock so fxxxing hard that I don't even care that this cd clocks in at a brief, yet pleasurably brutal, 23 minutes. I think Coalesce could easily be put into the same musical category as Relapse labelmates Burnt By The Sun, Dillenger Escape Plan, Soilent Green, and Mastadon (Candiria too, even though they aren't on Relapse). Although there are similarities between Coalesce and the aforementioned bands Coalesce has effectively created their own sound that definitely would not be mistaken for anyone else. When you put this cd in your headphones you best be ready for a serious ride! Coalesce display incredible cohesiveness as their manic tempo and signature changes seem to pull at you from every direction. Sean Ingram's vocalizations, by the way, are ferocious! Unfortunately, Coalesce disbanded following the release of this album, so this is the last new material that we're going to get from these guys. My top three tracks: 1) Burn Everything That Bears Our Name, 2) What Happens On The Road Always Comes Home, 3) cowards.com...yes, I realize those are the first three songs on the cd, but I really do think they are the best--all the others, except the ambient "They Always Come in Fall", are very good too! You should buy this cd...the money should already be burning a hole in your pocket like this cd will burn a hole in your head!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

***** An outstanding achievement in the field of excellence, 2003-12-27
Of late, Relapse records has practically provided one-stop shopping for my heavy-music needs, and these guys are one reason why. I buy a lot of albums, and "Revolution In Just Listening" is doubtless one of the best heavy recordings I've had the privilege of hearing lately, be it metal, hardcore, or otherwise (I'd call this noisecore myself). Coalesce's sound isn't quite as maniacal as that of such labelmates as Soilent Green and the Dillinger Escape Plan, but they more than make up for it with some of the tighest grooves and heaviest riffs around. The songs on "RJIL" are short, sharp and to the point, but they manage to squeeze a lot of inventiveness and musical bludgeoning into a three-minute period. The anger and intensity in Sean Ingram's throaty growls is the perfect complement to the mathematical intricacy of the band behind him, which unleashes the kind of unrelenting onslaught that the noisecore genre is known for. Although all the musicians are clearly skilled, special mention must go to drummer James Dewees, whose beats are so complex you practically have to send away to NASA to figure them out. Definitely a must-have album for discriminating metal nuts.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

***** ..., 2003-03-24
These guys are probably the best band on the hardcore scene. Not even Converge and Dillinger Escape Plan match the intensity and complexity of this music. This is an album that matches the likes of Dream Theater and Yes in its involved rhythmic patterns and incredible musicality; however, it simultaneously matches even the most violent hardcore in its brutal intensity. Coalesce is one of the few bands left to push the envelope, and this album ranks as their finest effort to date.