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Sean Ingram (born September 11, 1975) is an American musician and entrepreneur, best known as the frontman for the mathcore band Coalesce. He contributed all the lyrics and most of the artwork and packaging for his band. After several years as a vocalist, he started an entrepreneurial career inspired by the
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, founding the companies Blue Collar Press, Merchtable and Fixcraft.


Early life

Sean Ingram was born on September 11, 1975 in Kansas City, Missouri. He grew up in a middle-class family with an older sister and another younger sister. Ingram and his family moved to northern Oklahoma and later back to Kansas City. He describes his father as a racist man who "would carry around ... a constant anger" with him and recalls occasions where he verbally abused him and beat him. In his early teens, Ingram used to skate along with his friend Dan Askew and shortly afterward spent most of his free time skating vert. Both discovered punk rock and
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through skateboard videos. Since
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, Ingram was progressively affected because his father started distancing himself from his family and he began to "escape" through "loud music in headphones, skateboarding, or getting drunk", spending much time outside of his house. Ingram got into straight edge through friends who practiced
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, including Rick Thorne and Dennis McCoy, and after bad experiences with alcohol and drugs he claimed edge. Ingram states that he "always have liked creating things" and, inspired by the
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, he founded the skateboard
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''Our World'' as a teenager, and afterward the skateboard company Reaction Skateboards at the age of sixteen. He describes himself as "a merch freak" and collected figures and toys as a teenager. He started school a year earlier and graduated at the age of seventeen.


Music career

As a teenager, Ingram became largely involved in the
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straight edge scene of Kansas City and for this reason, in 1993, he was invited to join the band xRestrainx as a vocalist. Ingram, who became a big fan of Earth Crisis' 1992 EP ''All Out War'', began exchanging letters with members of the Syracuse, New York vegan straight edge scene and, a few months after finishing school, he relocated to that city on Christmas Day, 1993. He lived there for four months in the same house as Earth Crisis' original guitarist Ben Read. Around Easter 1994, he came back to Kansas City for a weekend visit and Jes Steineger and Stacy Hilt, whom he knew from before, gave him a tape of an instrumental song to audition for their new band, Breach, as singer. Even though Ingram had a good relationship with some people from the Syracuse scene, he ended up disillusioned with their militant attitude and, shortly thereafter, returned to Kansas with the vocals and lyrics of "Harvest of Maturity", being accepted to join Breach, which subsequently changed its name to Coalesce. In 1995, Coalesce released their debut EP '' 002'' through Solid State Records, which became a pioneering and influential work in the mathcore genre. Through an unstable career with numerous disbandments, the band went on to release three studio albums until 1999. In order to support his music career, Ingram worked as a
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hanger by trade during the first years of the band. In 2009, Coalesce released their forth album, '' Ox''. Ingram has contributed to the artwork and packaging of all the band' studio albums. Ingram has been featured in most albums by
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, the solo project of former Coalesce drummer
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, with the pseudonyms Hungary Bear and Sean-O-Tronic. On July 8, 2001, Ingram joined
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as vocalist during their performance at the Krazy Fest 4 in Louisville, Kentucky, while they were auditioning for a new singer. He was scheduled for a second show at the CMJ Music Festival in New York City on September 12, but it was cancelled after the
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. Later, the event was rescheduled in October but the band had already hired
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.


Entrepreneurial career


Blue Collar Press

In the mid-1990s, Ingram was hired by Home Depot as their wallpaper expert but stopped going after three days because it did not satisfy his "need to create and make something". In 1999, Ingram founded the
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company Blue Collar Press, originally selling merchandise to the local bands The Get Up Kids, Appleseed Cast and The Anniversary. He made this decision following the frustration of most bands he knew, including Coalesce, at the lack and low quality of merchandising. At the time, Ingram was teaching himself graphic design, while simultaneously working as a singer and independent wallpaper hanger, and after seeing a screen press on
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, he borrowed $200, his father drove him out to Denver and bought it. Friends let him plant it on the basement of the Black Lodge Recording studio and he learned to use it. At the beginning, Ingram handled all production but now acts mainly as the manager.


Merchtable

In 2002, Blue Collar Press expanded its services and offices with its new division Blue Collar Distro, which manages the artists' merchandise through their own websites and sells distribution models. In 2005, the company was selling merchandise to bands such as Linkin Park and
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. In 2013, Blue Collar Distro was renamed Merchtable. Nowadays, it works with Porter Robinson,
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, among others artists. As of 2018, both Blue Collar Press and Merchtable have twenty-five workers in aggregate.


Fixcraft

In 2010, Ingram founded the Hardcourt Bike Polo equipment and bicycles manufacturer company Fixcraft. A few years before, he saw a Hardcourt Bike Polo match near his home and became an avid fan and practitioner of the sport because of its similarities with the 1990s American
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. Among Fixcraft innovations were the first official Bike Polo ball, its first championships and league, and camps. In December 2017, Fixcraft was closed due to exhaustion and financial reasons.


Vocals, lyrics and legacy

Originally, Ingram's vocal style consisted in high-pitched throat screaming. His first influences included
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, Mouthpiece and ''All Out War''-era Karl Buechner of Earth Crisis. During their first tours, Ingram learned to use his diaphragm to produce a lower and more powerful vocal delivery, which he started recording since 1997 Coalesce split album '' In Tongues We Speak''. In 2000, he cited Phil Anselmo of Pantera and Karl Buechner (who over time developed guttural vocals) as his biggest musical inspirations. Ingram has to practice around three days before touring and around three weeks before recording to perform well. Ingram has written all the lyrics and song titles for Coalesce songs. Most of them deal with complicated family and intimate relationships, his experiences with death, news stories and cynicism towards some hardcore punk ideologies. His lyrics delve into symbolism and sometimes have been described as "obscure". In 2000, Ingram cited
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and Maynard Keenan of
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as his biggest lyrical influences. He stated that it "bothers" him that critics usually describe his performances as "so pissed off and so brutal", because their energy actually comes "more of desperation. Like “listen to me, I know this is true!” type of place, not a “you are wrong, and this is why I hate you!” place." Among the artists who cite Sean Ingram as an influence or have been quoted expressing admiration for his music are Robin Staps of The Ocean and Rob Fusco of Most Precious Blood.


Personal life

Sean Ingram has been married to Chela Ingram since 1995 and the couple had two daughters and then two sons. He was brought up as a
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and now identifies as a Christian.


Discography

;Coalesce *1997: ''
Give Them Rope ''Give Them Rope'' is the debut full-length album by American metalcore band Coalesce, originally released on June 1, 1997, through Edision Recordings. It was re-released in 2004 in a remastered and remixed format under the name ''Give Them Rope, ...
'' *1998: ''
Functioning on Impatience ''Functioning on Impatience'' is the second full-length album by American metalcore band Coalesce, originally released in 1998 through Second Nature Recordings Second Nature Recordings is an independent record label based in Kansas City, Missou ...
'' *1999: '' 0:12 Revolution in Just Listening'' *2009: '' Ox''


Guest appearances


References


Works cited

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External links


Blue Collar Press

Merchtable

Fixcraft
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