Sunday, March 1, 2026

CONVERGE & COALESCE Streams 1996 Dwell Album To Profit RICH HALL


Forward of this weekend’s collection of profit reveals for the legendary New York hardcore promoter Wealthy Corridor, Converge and Coalesce have introduced the discharge of an unapologetically uncooked 1996 dwell recording of the bands’ present at CBGB. The 14-song album captures the bands of their most primal kind and is out there digitally now and the 2XLP format is out there for pre-order right here. Proceeds from the album will profit the Corridor household in perpetuity.

The bands remark: “This can be a tribute to our buddy Wealthy Corridor, who launched our bands to New York Metropolis within the early days. We are going to always remember the profound impression he had on all of us within the underground music neighborhood.”

Seize the vinyl model right here. Dwell at CBGB’s, observe listing:

Converge

  1. Forsaken (Dwell at CBGBs)
  2. Useless (Dwell at CBGBs)
  3. For You (Dwell at CBGBs)
  4. Antithesis (Dwell at CBGBs)
  5. Coloration Me Blood Purple (Dwell at CBGBs)
  6. The Saddest Day (Dwell at CBGBs)

Coalesce

  1. A protected Place. (Dwell at CBGBs)
  2. Lower To Size (Dwell at CBGBs)
  3. Grain of Salt (Dwell at CBGBs)
  4. Mix as Effectively (Dwell at CBGBs)
  5. Harvest of Maturity (Dwell at CBGBs)
  6. 73c (Dwell at CBGBs)
  7. That is the Final (Dwell at CBGBs)
  8. Simulcast (Dwell at CBGBs)

Converge vocalist/lyricist Jacob Bannon provides (through his Substack): “This Saturday, we’re scheduled to rejoice the life and legacy of Wealthy Corridor by a present in Brooklyn NY.

“Within the early to mid-Nineties, the metallic hardcore subgenre— at the least as we all know it at the moment— was simply starting to take form. Our bands have been uncooked, chaotic, and exhausting to understand with out seeing them dwell. The sound did not match simply into current scenes, and in consequence, we have been usually ignored by press, labels, and promoters. Out of necessity, we carved out our personal areas: basements, rented halls, wherever we might collect. And in these hidden corners, new scenes quietly started to develop. Whereas bands have been lively within the Tri-State space, New York Metropolis itself remained a difficult place for our subgenre to interrupt into.

Wealthy Corridor modified that.

“A younger fanatic of all issues heavy, Wealthy took an opportunity on us. As a promoter, he welcomed this new wave of chaotic, metallic hardcore into town, bringing our bands into venues that had as soon as felt out of attain. With enthusiasm, heat, and unwavering help, he carried the torch of NYC’s legendary underground— locations like CBGBs— into a brand new period.

“It did not take lengthy for Wealthy to turn into extra than simply one other promoter. He grew to become a buddy, part of the material of the neighborhood all of us liked so deeply.

“Over time, our paths diverged, as they usually do. However I by no means stopped holding tabs on Wealthy. I watched from afar as he constructed an attractive household and located his voice as a visible artist. Once I heard about his passing, it hit exhausting. He was strolling a vibrant path, and he deserved extra time right here. My ideas turned to our recollections, his household, and the challenges they might now face with out him.

“To course of my very own emotions, I turned to one thing acquainted— work.

“Whereas digging by an outdated storage bin, I got here throughout a stack of cassettes. Sitting proper on high was one specifically, it felt as if the universe positioned it there to be seen. It was a duplicate of our first present at CBGBs on November 17, 1996— Converge on one aspect, Coalesce on the opposite. That present was certainly one of my first actual interactions with Wealthy. For me, it symbolized one thing a lot bigger than music. It marked the start of a lot that I maintain pricey— issues that might by no means have been doable with out him.

“I hoped the recording was nonetheless intact sufficient to launch in tribute to Wealthy and his household.

“I shortly reached out to Sean Ingram of Coalesce, explaining my discovering and intention, and he excitedly gave his full help for the challenge. Shortly after, I despatched the tape to Zach at GodCity to be digitized. Weeks later, we received phrase that it had been efficiently salvaged. The following step was sending it to Brad Boatright at Audiosiege for mastering. As soon as the audio was finalized, I labored with Pol from Branca Studio to design the discharge. His art work completely captured the spirit I envisioned.

“The recording itself is chaotically uncooked and unfiltered— two bands of their most primordial kind. Since no video footage exists, the listener should use creativeness to paint the depth of the scene that winter day.

“Collectively, Converge and Coalesce are releasing the recording as a tribute to Wealthy Corridor–Our buddy and supporter who helped convey our music to New York Metropolis within the earliest days. His impression on the underground music neighborhood was profound and we’ll always remember him and what he did for us.

“Proceeds from this challenge might be donated to the Corridor household in perpetuity.”

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