
CONVERGE "Love Is Not Enough" LP
For more than three decades, Converge have delivered musical and emotional catharsis, putting purpose before perception and intent before interpretation. Whether itâs their 2001 landmark recording Jane Doe or their 2021 Bloodmoon: I collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe, they have created some of the most compelling music, lyrics, and visual art of the 21st century. During that time, fewer bands have had a greater impact on the underground imagination.
It seems unlikely that anyone who has been making music for this long would create one of their best works for their eleventh album, in their 35th year as a band. And yet: Love is Not Enough might be the apotheosis of Convergeâs decades-long journey through the punk, hardcore and metal microcosm. What vocalist/lyricist Jacob Bannon, guitarist/producer Kurt Ballou, bassist/vocalist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller have created is a strident artistic statement on the turmoil of living that hones their collective strengths to a razorâs edge.
There isnât an ounce of fat. Every song moves with a power and purpose that eclipses their human origins, that speaks to the anger, pain, and frustration of the modern age. From the opening fusillade of the title track to the closing hurricane of âWe Were Never the Same,â Love Is Not Enough is a sonorous balance of vitality and viciousness that reflects the chaos and uncertainty of the times we live in.
âThereâs always obstacles in the world,â Bannon says. âPersonal, professional, economical, whatever. But I feel like weâre in a pressure cooker somewhere on our evolutionary line. Itâs a lot just to be a human being in the modern world, trying to function, maintain, grow, have empathy, have compassion. It takes more than it used to, to do all those things.â
The album title itself says everything about the trials of today. Â âThe line âLove is not enoughâ is something I had kicking around for a while,â Bannon says. âSome of the things I wrote at the time were from a human resilience perspective, an acceptance of the brutality and unforgiving nature of the world. I was reflecting on that in poetic form and set it aside. When we got into the studio, it all fit together.â
âBad Faithâ is a deeply personal song about cruel intentions and limited options. âIt came from watching someone I love being wronged and broken apart, and there was nothing I could do about it because there was no good intention in the first place,â Bannon says. âItâs that feeling of helplessness because nothing I could do or say could better the situation. I just had to love and support and do what I could to be there. But I couldnât effect actual change. Thatâs a horrible feeling.â
âWe Were Never The Sameâ recognizes the unrelatable in even the closest of relations. âThat one was written about getting together with people at a funeral, finding commonality among a variety of people in your life at a time of loss and grief,â Bannon says. âWeâve all been through some version of that in our lives. If you listen to heavy music, you appreciate the time, you appreciate the faces, you appreciate the histories with different people and loved ones. But then the next day comes, all the regular stressors of everyday life kick in, and you donât really connect the way you wish to after reflecting on the loss of somebody. I was processing all that stuff when I wrote the line, âWhy do we all gather to mourn yet not to cherish?â Itâs an honest question.â
Love Is Not Enough features no special guests, no studio trickery, no relentless massaging of human imperfection in trying to manufacture the perfect take. âI think that realism is missing from a lot of modern music of any genre, but especially our genre,â Bannon says. âThings either go super raw and almost chaotic to the point where it's distracting, or bands take the life out of what theyâre doing by editing every aspect. Sometimes the perfect take is the one that has some wildness to it. It's not perfectly executed. Thereâs a lot of powerful moments on this record and a lot of angry moments. The realism amplifies that.â
Unlike so many albums that adhere to a time-honored sequencing format, cherry-picking favored tracks for the all-important first, second, and final spots, Love Is Not Enough is all about momentum. âIt does a thing that no other Converge record doesâit keeps ramping up,â Bannon says. âAnd thatâs definitely by design. Internally, we passed around dozens of ideas for sequencing because everyone interprets music differently and thereâs 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.â
Love Is Not Enough was recorded and mixed by Kurt Ballou at God City in Salem, Massachusetts, with engineering assistance from Zach Weeks. Jacob Bannon did the artwork and design, creating an image for each song and a commanding cover depicting a celestial witness to a world aflame.
âWe still identify this band as the outlet thatâs essential to our lives,â Bannon says. âWe give everything we have to it. Being past your average middle age, weâre starting to see deeper than before into a variety of places. And I donât think thatâs specific to us. I think thatâs something thatâs utterly relatable.â
Tracklist:
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
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CONVERGE "Love Is Not Enough" LP
For more than three decades, Converge have delivered musical and emotional catharsis, putting purpose before perception and intent before interpretation. Whether itâs their 2001 landmark recording Jane Doe or their 2021 Bloodmoon: I collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe, they have created some of the most compelling music, lyrics, and visual art of the 21st century. During that time, fewer bands have had a greater impact on the underground imagination.
It seems unlikely that anyone who has been making music for this long would create one of their best works for their eleventh album, in their 35th year as a band. And yet: Love is Not Enough might be the apotheosis of Convergeâs decades-long journey through the punk, hardcore and metal microcosm. What vocalist/lyricist Jacob Bannon, guitarist/producer Kurt Ballou, bassist/vocalist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller have created is a strident artistic statement on the turmoil of living that hones their collective strengths to a razorâs edge.
There isnât an ounce of fat. Every song moves with a power and purpose that eclipses their human origins, that speaks to the anger, pain, and frustration of the modern age. From the opening fusillade of the title track to the closing hurricane of âWe Were Never the Same,â Love Is Not Enough is a sonorous balance of vitality and viciousness that reflects the chaos and uncertainty of the times we live in.
âThereâs always obstacles in the world,â Bannon says. âPersonal, professional, economical, whatever. But I feel like weâre in a pressure cooker somewhere on our evolutionary line. Itâs a lot just to be a human being in the modern world, trying to function, maintain, grow, have empathy, have compassion. It takes more than it used to, to do all those things.â
The album title itself says everything about the trials of today. Â âThe line âLove is not enoughâ is something I had kicking around for a while,â Bannon says. âSome of the things I wrote at the time were from a human resilience perspective, an acceptance of the brutality and unforgiving nature of the world. I was reflecting on that in poetic form and set it aside. When we got into the studio, it all fit together.â
âBad Faithâ is a deeply personal song about cruel intentions and limited options. âIt came from watching someone I love being wronged and broken apart, and there was nothing I could do about it because there was no good intention in the first place,â Bannon says. âItâs that feeling of helplessness because nothing I could do or say could better the situation. I just had to love and support and do what I could to be there. But I couldnât effect actual change. Thatâs a horrible feeling.â
âWe Were Never The Sameâ recognizes the unrelatable in even the closest of relations. âThat one was written about getting together with people at a funeral, finding commonality among a variety of people in your life at a time of loss and grief,â Bannon says. âWeâve all been through some version of that in our lives. If you listen to heavy music, you appreciate the time, you appreciate the faces, you appreciate the histories with different people and loved ones. But then the next day comes, all the regular stressors of everyday life kick in, and you donât really connect the way you wish to after reflecting on the loss of somebody. I was processing all that stuff when I wrote the line, âWhy do we all gather to mourn yet not to cherish?â Itâs an honest question.â
Love Is Not Enough features no special guests, no studio trickery, no relentless massaging of human imperfection in trying to manufacture the perfect take. âI think that realism is missing from a lot of modern music of any genre, but especially our genre,â Bannon says. âThings either go super raw and almost chaotic to the point where it's distracting, or bands take the life out of what theyâre doing by editing every aspect. Sometimes the perfect take is the one that has some wildness to it. It's not perfectly executed. Thereâs a lot of powerful moments on this record and a lot of angry moments. The realism amplifies that.â
Unlike so many albums that adhere to a time-honored sequencing format, cherry-picking favored tracks for the all-important first, second, and final spots, Love Is Not Enough is all about momentum. âIt does a thing that no other Converge record doesâit keeps ramping up,â Bannon says. âAnd thatâs definitely by design. Internally, we passed around dozens of ideas for sequencing because everyone interprets music differently and thereâs 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.â
Love Is Not Enough was recorded and mixed by Kurt Ballou at God City in Salem, Massachusetts, with engineering assistance from Zach Weeks. Jacob Bannon did the artwork and design, creating an image for each song and a commanding cover depicting a celestial witness to a world aflame.
âWe still identify this band as the outlet thatâs essential to our lives,â Bannon says. âWe give everything we have to it. Being past your average middle age, weâre starting to see deeper than before into a variety of places. And I donât think thatâs specific to us. I think thatâs something thatâs utterly relatable.â
Tracklist:
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
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For more than three decades, Converge have delivered musical and emotional catharsis, putting purpose before perception and intent before interpretation. Whether itâs their 2001 landmark recording Jane Doe or their 2021 Bloodmoon: I collaboration with Chelsea Wolfe, they have created some of the most compelling music, lyrics, and visual art of the 21st century. During that time, fewer bands have had a greater impact on the underground imagination.
It seems unlikely that anyone who has been making music for this long would create one of their best works for their eleventh album, in their 35th year as a band. And yet: Love is Not Enough might be the apotheosis of Convergeâs decades-long journey through the punk, hardcore and metal microcosm. What vocalist/lyricist Jacob Bannon, guitarist/producer Kurt Ballou, bassist/vocalist Nate Newton and drummer Ben Koller have created is a strident artistic statement on the turmoil of living that hones their collective strengths to a razorâs edge.
There isnât an ounce of fat. Every song moves with a power and purpose that eclipses their human origins, that speaks to the anger, pain, and frustration of the modern age. From the opening fusillade of the title track to the closing hurricane of âWe Were Never the Same,â Love Is Not Enough is a sonorous balance of vitality and viciousness that reflects the chaos and uncertainty of the times we live in.
âThereâs always obstacles in the world,â Bannon says. âPersonal, professional, economical, whatever. But I feel like weâre in a pressure cooker somewhere on our evolutionary line. Itâs a lot just to be a human being in the modern world, trying to function, maintain, grow, have empathy, have compassion. It takes more than it used to, to do all those things.â
The album title itself says everything about the trials of today. Â âThe line âLove is not enoughâ is something I had kicking around for a while,â Bannon says. âSome of the things I wrote at the time were from a human resilience perspective, an acceptance of the brutality and unforgiving nature of the world. I was reflecting on that in poetic form and set it aside. When we got into the studio, it all fit together.â
âBad Faithâ is a deeply personal song about cruel intentions and limited options. âIt came from watching someone I love being wronged and broken apart, and there was nothing I could do about it because there was no good intention in the first place,â Bannon says. âItâs that feeling of helplessness because nothing I could do or say could better the situation. I just had to love and support and do what I could to be there. But I couldnât effect actual change. Thatâs a horrible feeling.â
âWe Were Never The Sameâ recognizes the unrelatable in even the closest of relations. âThat one was written about getting together with people at a funeral, finding commonality among a variety of people in your life at a time of loss and grief,â Bannon says. âWeâve all been through some version of that in our lives. If you listen to heavy music, you appreciate the time, you appreciate the faces, you appreciate the histories with different people and loved ones. But then the next day comes, all the regular stressors of everyday life kick in, and you donât really connect the way you wish to after reflecting on the loss of somebody. I was processing all that stuff when I wrote the line, âWhy do we all gather to mourn yet not to cherish?â Itâs an honest question.â
Love Is Not Enough features no special guests, no studio trickery, no relentless massaging of human imperfection in trying to manufacture the perfect take. âI think that realism is missing from a lot of modern music of any genre, but especially our genre,â Bannon says. âThings either go super raw and almost chaotic to the point where it's distracting, or bands take the life out of what theyâre doing by editing every aspect. Sometimes the perfect take is the one that has some wildness to it. It's not perfectly executed. Thereâs a lot of powerful moments on this record and a lot of angry moments. The realism amplifies that.â
Unlike so many albums that adhere to a time-honored sequencing format, cherry-picking favored tracks for the all-important first, second, and final spots, Love Is Not Enough is all about momentum. âIt does a thing that no other Converge record doesâit keeps ramping up,â Bannon says. âAnd thatâs definitely by design. Internally, we passed around dozens of ideas for sequencing because everyone interprets music differently and thereâs 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.â
Love Is Not Enough was recorded and mixed by Kurt Ballou at God City in Salem, Massachusetts, with engineering assistance from Zach Weeks. Jacob Bannon did the artwork and design, creating an image for each song and a commanding cover depicting a celestial witness to a world aflame.
âWe still identify this band as the outlet thatâs essential to our lives,â Bannon says. âWe give everything we have to it. Being past your average middle age, weâre starting to see deeper than before into a variety of places. And I donât think thatâs specific to us. I think thatâs something thatâs utterly relatable.â
Tracklist:
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
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