4/9/2024 0 Comments Nate newton musicianThis is why I wanted to write about him bass solos are great in the right place, but even as a bassist who started as a bassist (as opposed to the tradition of joining a band and being demoted from rhythm guitar), I’d rather a vocal or guitar hook that stops your heart, than a mild reaction to lead bass. b) In being an anchor, the guitar and drums are able to be just the opposite Newton is a noteworthy bass guitarist for allowing the guitars and vocals to whirl up devastating climaxes, rather than for inventive bass lines, such as in Exhale. Newton plays a Fender P Bass simple, functional, and stylish enough to shine through when it chooses to do so. Listening through their backlist (eight albums give or take, there’s always some obscure or rare releases with these pesky DIY bands), you might think what’s the big deal, the bass isn’t wildly inventive, but a) Converge are part punk. With each instrument often pulling in a different direction to everything else, unison lines are the exception rather than the rule. The guy is solid as an anchor and tight as its chain in a storm, in this case the storm being Converge’s chopping and changing guitars and aggressively free drums, of which Axe To Fall is an excellent example. And as I play bass, I consider Nate Newton to be a big part of that genius and madness. So it wasn’t until the release of Axe To Fall that I finally started to understand the genius in the polyrhythmic, discordant madness. I am not one of those people who discover grind at the age of ten and live the rest of their life by the blastbeat. Over the next four to five years, as my listening habits expanded from rock to metal to jazz to whatever Genghis Tron is and beyond, and as Converge continued to receive the same praise and I heard a track heard here and there, I found that with time I acclimatised to aural extremities. One listen to Converge’s top hit on YouTube, which I think was Eagles Become Vultures, made me think otherwise. I had kept on reading that name here and there in magazines, always praised, and it seemed like something I was missing out on. Their music is an ugly thing to behold, and over their 24 years their music has never stopped hurting. It took me a long time to get into Converge.
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