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Petitioning the Empty Sky
Converge
Petitioning the Empty Sky
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Converge
Title: Petitioning the Empty Sky
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Equal Vision Records
Release Date: 1/20/1998
Album Type: Original recording reissued
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 794558004022, 794558104029, 0719455811092, 794558004046

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A review that says something (hopefully)
harlekein | Netherlands | 11/16/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This CD has been with me for a while as a burnt copy, but I recently bought it. Looking for a good price I came across here and was a bit annoyed about the reviews. Some are okay, but way too short to say anything substancial.Someone said you have to like Megadeth to like Converge. Well, I can't stand Megadeth or any of those hair-metal bands from the 80's, early 90's, so I guess Converge touches a diverse audience.If you don't know Converge yet it will take you by surpise. It is very loud and chaotic and it takes a while to notice the beauty in between the noise. This band is very technical and very unique, mixing noise with melody and having influences from punk, metal and hardcore and I can easily say it set a new sound taken further (or into another direction, I don't want to say Converge is standing still) by some of todays bands like Majority Rule. I really can't think of anything to compare it too, but if you like Dillinger Escape Plan, I'm positive you'll love Converge as well. Where DEP focusses more on technical sounds and structures, Converge mixes such elements with raw emotion. The lyrics are beautifully poetic and sad and the vocals grabs you by the troath.The production on this album is lacking now and then, but not enough to bother me. If you haven't got anything by Converge yet, I recommend Jane Doe above PTES. It shows how the band perfected its style. If you do have Jane Doe already, you need this CD as well to hear an earlier stage of the band. This is more raw, less composed, but there are some tracks you just don't want to miss. The CD doesn't form such a united theme as Jane Doe, but offers its strength in diversity, exploration and emotion.I recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys hardcore that takes the genre out of its punk roots into a whole new sound."
"These holes in my hands are for you"
kevin souza | USA | 02/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Converge defintely hits hard with this one. Right from the 7 min. long epic first track "Saddest Day" to the insane live performances of "Homesong" "Antithesis" and "For You". I will admit, the disc didn't hit me right away and it is sort of an aquired taste with Bannon's voice being as crazy as it is but after about 3 full listens I was completely sold. Their live performance will leave you speechless and wanting more. I highly recommend all of converge's release's to any metal/hardcore fan looking for something out of the ordinary. Also check out coalesce, dillinger escape plan, and today is the day."
This is it
Beamer | Duke University | 06/10/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The band that brought metalcore to the masses with their strongest CD.The Saddest Day is a true anthem, rightfully so. Amazing live, almost as good on the CD. If you have any interest in hardcore you know this band and you know this CD. Odds are you're replacing the one you've scratched.If you have a budding interest in hardcore this might not be the best starting point, but you'll need this CD down the road, consider it essential.And if you're a Trustkill fan just throw out your CDs and buy this one. You'll be a better man for it."