Ahead of their new album ‘Love Is Not Enough’ set for release in February via Deathwish Inc. and Epitaph Records, Hardcore/Punk masterminds Converge continue to operate with the urgency of a band with something left to prove.

Their recent appearance on the Audiotree From Nothing series captures that spirit in real time, offering a focused, unvarnished look at a group that helped shape modern heavy music and is still pushing forward. It opens with “We Were Never the Same”, a track from the upcoming record, and immediately frames where Converge are now: precise, volatile, and emotionally unsparing.

Even after 35 years together as standard bearers, Jacob Bannon, Kurt Ballou, Nate Newton, and Ben Koller continue to refine the jagged intersection of hardcore, punk, and metal that has defined them since ‘Jane Doe‘ rewired the genre in 2001.

The session’s remaining songs – “Dark Horse,” “Eagles Become Vultures,” and “Under Duress” – function less as nostalgia and more as evidence of continuity. Played back-to-back, they chart the band’s evolution without softening its core: sudden mood shifts, overwhelming dynamic swings, and a constant sense of catharsis barely held in check. Audiotree’s stripped visual aesthetic heightens that tension, placing the band’s physical intensity and emotional weight front and center.

The timing is key. With ‘Love Is Not Enough’ on the horizon, the Audiotree performance feels like a bridge between eras and proves that Converge remain one of extreme music’s fixed points, and this session captures them exactly as they are — disciplined, relentless, and still unwilling to coast on the mythology they created.

 

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