Converge Return with “Love Is Not Enough”: A Ferocious Prelude to Their 2026 Album

Just a few bands can bend chaos into catharsis the way hardcore-punk masterminds Converge can.

With « Love Is Not Enough« , the first glimpse of their upcoming self-titled album — arriving February 2026 on Deathwish Inc. and Epitaph Records — the Massachusetts legends remind us why they remain one of the most vital forces in heavy music. This isn’t just another album, 7 years after ‘The Dusk in Us’ (while they also released the collaborative effort ‘Bloodmoon : I’ in the meantime). It’s a confrontation.

More than 25 years after reshaping the sound of modern hardcore, Converge are still finding new ways to twist intensity into emotion. “Love Is Not Enough” feels like a thesis for the album it announces: a confession shouted through smoke, delivered with raw precision and zero hesitation. Jacob Bannon sounds like he’s tearing pages from his own chest; Kurt Ballou’s guitar work lashes forward with metallic clarity; Nate Newton anchors it all with rumbling weight; and Ben Koller pushes the track into overdrive with drums that feel instinctive and apocalyptic at once.
There’s urgency in every corner of the song, but also a haunting maturity — less explosion, more implosion.

As the title hints, “Love Is Not Enough” isn’t a love song at all. It’s an excavation of devotion’s limits, a look at the moment where affection collapses under reality. Converge have always treated heartbreak as a form of violence, and here they wield it like sculptors, carving emotion into something jagged and painfully true. The track sits in that space between failing and clarity, the moment when the center no longer holds but the truth finally does.

If this single is the emotional map for the full record, ‘Love Is Not Enough’ may become one of Converge’s most introspective statements. The album already feels poised to explore the boundaries of what we hold onto — and what we lose when we hold too tightly.

Converge have never been a band that looks back, and this song is proof. It’s not nostalgia. It’s rebirth. Reinvention through fire. “Love Is Not Enough” is a blistering, heart-rending doorway into their next chapter, a reminder that their greatest power has always been vulnerability made loud — and made beautiful.

….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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