Coalesce - Blueberry Hill Duck Room - St. Louis, MO - 07.25.25

Coalesce

with Fortunate Son , Blight Future

ALL patrons must have a valid form of identification to enter events with age restrictions. We will deny entry to anyone presenting fraudulent identification. No refunds.
Acceptable Forms of Identification:
Valid Photo United States Issued ID
Valid Photo Passport
Original Birth Certificate (must have raised seal) along with another Current Photo ID
Unacceptable Forms of Identification (list not exhaustive):
School ID
Firearm/Conceal & Carry ID
Photocopy
Digital
Temporary Driving Permits that do not contain a photo or the State’s raised seal are not acceptable forms of identification for proof of age.
Other (Company’s Sole Discretion)

About Coalesce

Coalesce’s music has consistently pushed the boundaries of the hardcore and metal genres, forging a mind-boggling obsession with strange, shifting tempos with power, noise, groove, and a creativity paralleled only by the band’s peers in Dillinger Escape Plan and Botch. The origins of Coalesce can be traced back to a band called Breach—a group not to be confused with the European outfit that shares their name. Breach formed in January of 1994 with Jes Steineger on guitar, Stacy Hilt on bass, and drummer James Redd. After a few abortive attempts at finding a musical direction with a different vocalist, screamer Sean Ingram—late of the band Restrain—was invited to join the fold.

As Coalesce, the quartet began to define its own sound, bridging together odd time signatures, an abrasive vocal style, and wandering guitar dissonance. They wrote five songs together and performed for free in basements, eventually releasing a self-titled 7” single through Chapter Records that quickly blew through its initial 1,000-copy pressing. The buzz generated by the single and the band’s increasingly volatile live performances drew the attention of metal powerhouse label Earache, which invited Coalesce to become the third band aboard their short-lived New Chapter imprint. The resulting record...

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