No Heroes


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FieldValue
nameNo Heroes
typestudio
artistConverge
coverConverge (band) - No Heroes.jpg
releasedOctober 23, 2006
studioGodCity Studio, Salem
genre{{flatlist
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*sludge metal<ref name"PitchforkATF"
length41:37
labelEpitaph
producerKurt Ballou
prev_titleYou Fail Me
prev_year2004
next_titleAxe to Fall
next_year2009
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| name = No Heroes | type = studio | artist = Converge | cover = Converge (band) - No Heroes.jpg | alt = | released = October 23, 2006 | recorded = | studio = GodCity Studio, Salem | genre = {{flatlist|

No Heroes reached number 151 on the Billboard 200, and also topped the Top Heatseekers chart and reached number 13 on the Independent Albums chart.

Musical style and theme

In early July 2006, Converge's official website announced the title of the album, as well as the meaning behind it: "These days, cowards outnumber the heroes, and the begging souls outweigh the calloused hands of the hardest of workers. Both in life and in art, the lack of passion is sickening, and the lust for complacency is poisonous. This album is the artistic antithesis of that sinking world; a thorn in the side of their beast. It's for those who move mountains one day at a time. It's for those who truly understand sacrifice. In our world of enemies, we will walk alone..."

In an interview with Alex Gosman of Crossfire, the band talked about the album's theme, or the lack of one. When asked about the album's title, the band stated, "It's completely pointless [to idolize other people/bands] – but that's not the overall theme of the album: just of the 'No Heroes' song. We thought that title would work well for the record too, but it's not a concept album or anything like that; it's still very much a personal record, written about our experiences over the last couple of years."

Release and promotion

No Heroes was released on October 23, 2006 in Europe and October 24, 2006 by Epitaph Records, with a music video for the title track, directed by Ryan Zunkley, being released on the same day. Converge's first headlining tour in support of the album started in November 2006 with Some Girls, Modern Life Is War, Blacklisted, Kylesa, and Gospel.

Critical reception

| rev1 = AbsolutePunk | rev1Score = 89% link | rev2 = Allmusic | rev2Score = | rev3 = Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | rev3score = 9/10 | rev4 = Drowned in Sound | rev4Score = 8/10 | rev5 = Exclaim! | rev5Score = favorable | rev6 = Pitchfork Media | rev6Score = 8.1/10 link | rev7 = PopMatters | rev7Score = 8/10 | rev8 = Orlando Weekly | rev8Score = favorable link | rev9 = Stylus Magazine | rev9Score = B+ link | rev10 = Sputnikmusic | rev10Score = link No Heroes was given a rating 8.1 out of 10 by Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork Media, who said, "Conceptually reminiscent of the way Orthrelm's OV rocked socks within a tight framework, No Heroes is one of the year's most musically cohesive ways to keep pulses beating rapidly." Sam Roudman of Stylus Magazine gave the album a B+ grade, stating, "As Converge have been instrumental in the expansion of the contemporary hardcore vocabulary—embracing music signifiers previously under the dominion of metal or grind—this return to roots makes this album something of a homecoming."

Notably, No Heroes received a 4.5 out of 5 from Sputnikmusic staff reviewer Jared W. Dillon, who said it was "completely successful in delivering a great array of extremely heavy music". However, Nick Butler, another Sputnikmusic staff reviewer, gave the album a rating of 1.5 out of 5, saying, "if No Heroes isn't the worst album I've heard in 2006, it's certainly the least enjoyable". Despite this being one of the only instances where two of the site's reviewers considerably disagreed with each other, No Heroes was later named the best album of 2006 by Sputnikmusic staff.

Track listing

| all_lyrics = Jacob Bannon | all_music = Converge. | title1 = Heartache | length1 = 1:43 | title2 = Hellbound | length2 = 1:07 | title3 = Sacrifice | length3 = 1:37 | title4 = Vengeance | length4 = 0:58 | title5 = Weight of the World | length5 = 1:25 | title6 = No Heroes | length6 = 3:43 | title7 = Plagues | length7 = 4:43 | title8 = Grim Heart/Black Rose | length8 = 9:34 | title9 = Orphaned | length9 = 1:39 | title10 = Lonewolves | length10 = 2:18 | title11 = Versus | length11 = 2:09 | title12 = Trophy Scars | length12 = 4:59 | title13 = Bare My Teeth | length13 = 2:02 | title14 = To the Lions | length14 = 3:40

Personnel

Converge

Production and recording

  • Kurt Ballou – recording and mixing at GodCity
  • Converge – production
  • Alex Garcia-Rivera (Give Up the Ghost) – drum tech
  • Nick Zampiello – mastering at New Alliance East Guest musicians
  • Kevin Baker (The Hope Conspiracy) – backing vocals on "No Heroes", "Hellbound", "Trophy Scars"
  • John-Robert Conners (Cave In) – percussion on "Trophy Scars"
  • Alex Garcia-Rivera (Give Up the Ghost) – percussion on "Trophy Scars"
  • Jonah Jenkins (Only Living Witness, Raw Radar War) – lead vocals on "Grim Heart/Black Rose"
  • Adam McGrath (Cave In) – lead guitar on "To the Lions"

Artwork and design

  • Jacob Bannon – artwork and design

Chart performance

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Chart (2006)Peak
Japanese Album Chart155
UK Album Chart186
US Billboard 200151
US Billboard Heatseekers Albums1
US Billboard Independent Albums13
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References

References

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  8. Deathwishinc. (2006-12-07). "CONVERGE "No Heroes"".
  9. Punknews.org. (25 September 2006). "Tours: Converge / Some Girls / Modern Life Is War / Blacklisted / Kylesa / Gospel".
  10. Apar, Corey. "Review of ''No Heroes''". Rovi Corporation.
  11. (2011). "The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 4: The '00s". [[Collector's Guide Publishing]].
  12. Diver, Mike. (October 23, 2006). "Review of ''No Heroes''". Drowned in Sound.
  13. Deneau, Max. (November 2006). "Review of ''No Heroes''". Exclaim!.
  14. Begrand, Adrien. (December 12, 2006). "Review of ''No Heroes''". PopMatters.
  15. "Converge - No Heroes (staff review)".
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  17. (2006). "No Heroes". [[Epitaph Records]].
  18. "コンヴァージのアルバム売上ランキング". ORICON NEWS.
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