Boston metalcore icons Converge have announced their first non-collaborative album in nearly nine years. Love Is Not Enough arrives February 13 via Deathwish Inc. and Epitaph Records. Leading the LP is the title track, which reckons with how to remain empathetic and compassionate in the modern world. Watch its music video below.
Love Is Not Enough is Converge’s 11th studio album. While it technically follows the collaborative LP Bloodmoon: I, which they created with Chelsea Wolfe and Stephen Brodsky, it’s Converge’s first album with just the four core members—vocalist Jacob Bannon, guitarist Kurt Ballou, bassist Nate Newton, and drummer Ben Koller—since 2017’s The Dusk in Us. The new record was produced by Ballou and sees Converge continuing to explore the intersection of punk, hardcore, and metal as they enter their 35th year as a band.
“It does a thing that no other Converge record does—it keeps ramping up,” Bannon said of Love Is Not Enough. “And that’s definitely by design. Internally, we passed around dozens of ideas for sequencing because everyone interprets music differently and there’s no right way of doing it. When we do that, we always joke that we all have to be equally unhappy. But this is the one that works.”
Revisit the 2017 interview “Converge’s Jacob Bannon Untangles the Meaning of Every Song on His Band’s New Album, The Dusk in Us.”
Love Is Not Enough:
01 Love Is Not Enough
02 Bad Faith
03 Distract and Divide
04 To Feel Something
05 Beyond Repair
06 Amon Amok
07 Force Meets Presence
08 Gilded Cage
09 Make Me Forget You
10 We Were Never the Same


