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| name = Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP
| name = Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP
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| genre = [[Hardcore punk]], [[metalcore]]
| genre = [[Hardcore punk]], [[metalcore]]
| length = 20:20
| length = 20:20
| label = [[Hydra Head Records]]<br><small>([[Hydra Head Records discography|HH666-30]])</small>
| label = [[Hydra Head Records]]
| producer = [[Ed Rose]]
| producer = [[Ed Rose]]
| prev_title = [[Crush 'Em All Vol. 1]]
| prev_title = [[Crush 'Em All Vol. 1]]
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'''''The Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP''''' was released in 2000. It featured six tracks: two covers of [[Boysetsfire]] by [[Coalesce (band)|Coalesce]], two Coalesce covers by Boysetsfire, and an original song from each band.
'''''The Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP''''' was released in 2000. It featured six tracks: two covers of [[Boysetsfire]] by [[Coalesce (band)|Coalesce]], two Coalesce covers by Boysetsfire, and an original song from each band.


==Track listing==
== Track listing ==
{{Tracklist
{{Tracklist
| all_writing = Boysetsfire, except for "Bob Junior", written by Coalesce
| all_writing = Boysetsfire, except for "Bob Junior", written by Coalesce
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==Background==
== Background ==


{{blockquote| This one caused much drama and hurt feelings. I did an interview with BSF for Second Nature Fanzine at a more than music fest. I remember being way into this band and that song with "I am no one I am nothing" in it. I remember pushing coalesce into this as they weren't really into it. I think they tried to find the "bro" link in it as we were both on 800 Pound Gorilla publishing. Either way, they agreed to do it. Maybe the dude from Immigrant Sun records had the idea, but regardless I was the one gunning for it with the band. But for some reason it was supposed to come out on Immigrant Sun records, and a bunch of factors made the recording take a long time. We were being Coalesce with our infighting, and disappearing and stuff, and I think BSF had some scheduling issues. While we were waiting to do this record, the Get Up Kids split came up and we did it. The guy from Immigrant Sun was super pissed at me, stating that we had stolen the idea of doing split 7″ records, and that we ruined the BSF split, and that I was a dick, etc, etc. I found him to be irrational, and we pulled the record from him, and compensated him later with Hydra Head copies for whatever reason (I must not have been that big a dick maybe). I remember pitching it to Initial Records, and they didn't want it because of the perceived controversy, then I pitched it to Aaron at Hydra Head and he said "I don't give a shit". So it went to HH. I remember talking to one of the BSF dudes through the whole thing, getting permission from them at each step of the way from pulling it to putting it out on HH, and they agreed. Then we played a Krazy Fest and the Immigrant Sun dude was there still upset, saying all sorts of hurt feelingsy (yes, i make up words now) type things that weren't true. I remember lamenting to the BSF dudes backstage "isn't that crazy" and their reply was "Well, Sean, we didn't actually hear the conversations you had", effectively calling me a liar. I was pretty hurt and wrote them off as a bunch of cowards at that point, more interested in public opinion and their silly boycott of Conquer The World Records (look at their liner notes on the original 7″). Our old publisher did their tracks and really built us up on how rad theirs were and that we had better of done as good a job. We finally got to listen to them in L.A., and I remember it going over like a weak fart. Nothing against them, you can't always capture that magic we lucked out on with the guk one, and I don't think they really understood us as a band on any level. Plus their engineer really built it up to Star Wars Prequel proportions. My attitude towards the guys in the band have kinda soured my opinion of the songs which is unfortunate. All the songs on it were good, ours and theirs, but from my perspective, we should have abandoned it before it started, doing splits with bands without that "bro" factor shoudn't be done by us. Period. - Sean Ingram
{{blockquote| This one caused much drama and hurt feelings. I did an interview with BSF for Second Nature Fanzine at a more than music fest. I remember being way into this band and that song with "I am no one I am nothing" in it. I remember pushing coalesce into this as they weren't really into it. I think they tried to find the "bro" link in it as we were both on 800 Pound Gorilla publishing. Either way, they agreed to do it. Maybe the dude from Immigrant Sun records had the idea, but regardless I was the one gunning for it with the band. But for some reason it was supposed to come out on Immigrant Sun records, and a bunch of factors made the recording take a long time. We were being Coalesce with our infighting, and disappearing and stuff, and I think BSF had some scheduling issues. While we were waiting to do this record, the Get Up Kids split came up and we did it. The guy from Immigrant Sun was super pissed at me, stating that we had stolen the idea of doing split 7″ records, and that we ruined the BSF split, and that I was a dick, etc, etc. I found him to be irrational, and we pulled the record from him, and compensated him later with Hydra Head copies for whatever reason (I must not have been that big a dick maybe). I remember pitching it to Initial Records, and they didn't want it because of the perceived controversy, then I pitched it to Aaron at Hydra Head and he said "I don't give a shit". So it went to HH. I remember talking to one of the BSF dudes through the whole thing, getting permission from them at each step of the way from pulling it to putting it out on HH, and they agreed. Then we played a Krazy Fest and the Immigrant Sun dude was there still upset, saying all sorts of hurt feelingsy (yes, i make up words now) type things that weren't true. I remember lamenting to the BSF dudes backstage "isn't that crazy" and their reply was "Well, Sean, we didn't actually hear the conversations you had", effectively calling me a liar. I was pretty hurt and wrote them off as a bunch of cowards at that point, more interested in public opinion and their silly boycott of Conquer The World Records (look at their liner notes on the original 7″). Our old publisher did their tracks and really built us up on how rad theirs were and that we had better of done as good a job. We finally got to listen to them in L.A., and I remember it going over like a weak fart. Nothing against them, you can't always capture that magic we lucked out on with the guk one, and I don't think they really understood us as a band on any level. Plus their engineer really built it up to Star Wars Prequel proportions. My attitude towards the guys in the band have kinda soured my opinion of the songs which is unfortunate. All the songs on it were good, ours and theirs, but from my perspective, we should have abandoned it before it started, doing splits with bands without that "bro" factor shoudn't be done by us. Period. - Sean Ingram
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==Personnel==
== Personnel ==


===Bands===
=== Bands ===
'''Coalesce'''
'''Coalesce'''
*Sean Ingram - Vocals
*Sean Ingram vocals
*[[James Dewees]] - Drums
*[[James Dewees]] drums
*Stacy Hilt - Bass
*Stacy Hilt bass
*Jes Steineger - Guitar
*Jes Steineger guitar


'''Boysetsfire'''
'''Boysetsfire'''
*Nathan Gray - vocals, keyboard
*Nathan Gray vocals, keyboard
*Josh Latshaw - guitar, vocals
*Josh Latshaw guitar, vocals
*Chad Istvan - guitar, vocals, piano, keyboard
*Chad Istvan guitar, vocals, piano, keyboard
*Robert Ehrenbrand - bass guitar, vocals
*Robert Ehrenbrand bass guitar, vocals
*Matt Krupanski - drums
*Matt Krupanski drums


===Production===
=== Production ===
*[[Ed Rose]] - Producer, Engineer, Mixing (Coalesce tracks)
*[[Ed Rose]] producer, engineer, mixing (Coalesce tracks)


*[[Jacob Bannon]] artwork, layout design, construction
===Design===
*[[Jacob Bannon]] - Artwork, Layout Design, Construction


{{Coalesce}}
{{Coalesce}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:Coalesce Boysetsfire}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Coalesce Boysetsfire}}
[[Category:Boysetsfire albums]]
[[Category:Boysetsfire albums]]
[[Category:Split EPs]]
[[Category:Split EPs]]

Revision as of 03:52, 6 October 2021

Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2000
RecordedWinter 1997/1998
GenreHardcore punk, metalcore
Length20:20
LabelHydra Head Records
ProducerEd Rose
Coalesce and Boysetsfire chronology
Crush 'Em All Vol. 1
(2000)
Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP
(2000)
After the Eulogy
(2001)

The Coalesce / Boysetsfire Split EP was released in 2000. It featured six tracks: two covers of Boysetsfire by Coalesce, two Coalesce covers by Boysetsfire, and an original song from each band.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Boysetsfire, except for "Bob Junior", written by Coalesce

Performed by Coalesce
No.TitleLength
1."Vehicle"3:00
2."In the Wilderness"3:12
3."Bob Junior"3:21

All tracks are written by Coalesce, except for "Nailbomb", written by Boysetsfire

Performed by Boysetsfire
No.TitleLength
4."73 C"3:15
5."Simulcast"4:25
6."Nailbomb"3:01

Background

This one caused much drama and hurt feelings. I did an interview with BSF for Second Nature Fanzine at a more than music fest. I remember being way into this band and that song with "I am no one I am nothing" in it. I remember pushing coalesce into this as they weren't really into it. I think they tried to find the "bro" link in it as we were both on 800 Pound Gorilla publishing. Either way, they agreed to do it. Maybe the dude from Immigrant Sun records had the idea, but regardless I was the one gunning for it with the band. But for some reason it was supposed to come out on Immigrant Sun records, and a bunch of factors made the recording take a long time. We were being Coalesce with our infighting, and disappearing and stuff, and I think BSF had some scheduling issues. While we were waiting to do this record, the Get Up Kids split came up and we did it. The guy from Immigrant Sun was super pissed at me, stating that we had stolen the idea of doing split 7″ records, and that we ruined the BSF split, and that I was a dick, etc, etc. I found him to be irrational, and we pulled the record from him, and compensated him later with Hydra Head copies for whatever reason (I must not have been that big a dick maybe). I remember pitching it to Initial Records, and they didn't want it because of the perceived controversy, then I pitched it to Aaron at Hydra Head and he said "I don't give a shit". So it went to HH. I remember talking to one of the BSF dudes through the whole thing, getting permission from them at each step of the way from pulling it to putting it out on HH, and they agreed. Then we played a Krazy Fest and the Immigrant Sun dude was there still upset, saying all sorts of hurt feelingsy (yes, i make up words now) type things that weren't true. I remember lamenting to the BSF dudes backstage "isn't that crazy" and their reply was "Well, Sean, we didn't actually hear the conversations you had", effectively calling me a liar. I was pretty hurt and wrote them off as a bunch of cowards at that point, more interested in public opinion and their silly boycott of Conquer The World Records (look at their liner notes on the original 7″). Our old publisher did their tracks and really built us up on how rad theirs were and that we had better of done as good a job. We finally got to listen to them in L.A., and I remember it going over like a weak fart. Nothing against them, you can't always capture that magic we lucked out on with the guk one, and I don't think they really understood us as a band on any level. Plus their engineer really built it up to Star Wars Prequel proportions. My attitude towards the guys in the band have kinda soured my opinion of the songs which is unfortunate. All the songs on it were good, ours and theirs, but from my perspective, we should have abandoned it before it started, doing splits with bands without that "bro" factor shoudn't be done by us. Period. - Sean Ingram

Personnel

Bands

Coalesce

  • Sean Ingram – vocals
  • James Dewees – drums
  • Stacy Hilt – bass
  • Jes Steineger – guitar

Boysetsfire

  • Nathan Gray – vocals, keyboard
  • Josh Latshaw – guitar, vocals
  • Chad Istvan – guitar, vocals, piano, keyboard
  • Robert Ehrenbrand – bass guitar, vocals
  • Matt Krupanski – drums

Production

  • Ed Rose – producer, engineer, mixing (Coalesce tracks)