Converge - Love Is Not Enough (2026)Release ID: 66533

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Vinny Vinny / March 08, 2026 / Comments 0 / 1

I read somewhere recently that Jacob Bannon did not necessarily think that the world needed a new Converge record, but that the band themselves did. There was a time, not too long ago when I would have probably deemed that I never needed a Converge record at all, but that has been well documented on Metal Academy already. The tides have turned and I find myself on much less turbulent terms with some of the content of The Revolution clan, to the point where I can enjoy the harder sounding metalcore releases. As it turns out then, Love Is Not Enough is right up my street.

It sounds like a lot more of a riffy affair than I remember from previous outings with the band’s releases. The start of 'Bad Faith' shows this particular trait well I find. Likewise, the grinding sensibilities of 'Distract and Divide' is an absolute treasure. These short bursts of fury that cover the first four tracks of the album create a real sense of momentum early in the listening experience. As a result, the instrumental 'Beyond Repair' almost sucks some life from proceedings, However, I find it is a very clever little track. Its broken percussion befits the track title superbly when you take time to listen under a more critical mindset.

That raging aggression is soon back alongside those big riffs for the remainder of Love Is Not Enough. It is an accomplishment to cram such a rewarding listening experience into a little over half an hour. I find it has appeal for its scathing honesty and the bluntness of its messaging also. Love Is Not Enough as an album title tells you all you need to know really. This is a record with a lot of bitterness that is borne out of suffering, told by souls who no longer wish to stay silent on the matter. Probably the best metalcore album I have ever experienced.


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Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / February 20, 2026 / Comments 0 / 0

I consider Love is Not Enough to be Converge's own Blind Guardian The God Machine. While Blind Guardian added more symphonics to their power metal, reaching that aspect's height in the special orchestral album Legacy of the Dark Lands, and then returning to their heavier roots in their new album, Converge added more atmosphere to their sound, reaching that aspect's height in the special post-sludge collab with Chelsea Wolfe, Bloodmoon. And now they're back to their heavier roots in Love is Not Enough!

These Massachusetts-based metalcore pioneers have a sealed lineup of Jacob Bannon (vocals), Kurt Ballou (guitars), Nate Newton (bass), and Ben Koller (drums). Aside from their poor debut Halo in a Haystack, the albums that followed are some of the greatest I've heard in non-melodic metalcore, and their new album continues that streak.

The title opener already launches you back into the thrashy metalcore/mathcore of their 2000s material, all in pure savagery. Then "Bad Faith" has more relatably helpless lyrics. The idea of someone being in an uncontrollable situation is something many of us have unfortunately experienced, including me. "Distract and Divide" is a minute-and-a-half blitz of rage against society. "To Feel Something" continues that helpless scenario with the idea of being numbed by insecure fears.

"Beyond Repair" is a different composition, a two-and-a-half-minute dark ambient interlude. It's OK, but a little weak. This album would be perfect without it. "Amon Amok" (is that a pun of Amon Amarth?) is more exciting as the lyrics tackle life's demons. "Force Meets Presence" is more expansive, expanding without end until it does end.

"Gilded Cage" takes on the epidemic of the world's industries. It is one of three over 4-minute epics to end the album, the second of which is "Make Me Forget You". This one lets rip the band's wild side as memories fade into silence in the lyrics. "We Were Never the Same" maintains the band's metalcore roots while restoring some of the post-sludge from Bloodmoon. The best way to end this half-hour journey!

September will mark the 25th anniversary of Converge's biggest album and America's biggest tragedy. I say Love is Not Enough is, well, not enough to surpass their 2000s material and All We Love We Leave Behind, but it does beat The Dusk in Us. Witness the return of the band's early hardcore as they protest against the darkness of humanity!

Favorites: "Love is Not Enough", "Distract and Divide", "Amon Amok", "Make Me Forget You", "We Were Never the Same"

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Love Is Not Enough
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2026
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The Revolution
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Metalcore
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Metalcore (conventional)

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