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Converge Offer Double Dose of Music With Second New Album of 2026

Posted by Aaron H on April 6, 2026

Converge Offer Double Dose of Music With Second New Album of 2026
photo by Jason Zucco

Converge, who just released Love Is Not Enough in February, have announced another new album to be released on June 5th via Deathwish and Epitaph entitled Hum of Hurt. You can check out the video for the title track below:

Vocalist/Lyricist Jacob Bannon comments on the album:

"When we came together to write, we ended up with a wealth of material. As work progressed we realized we had created two separate albums, and treated them as suchIt’s not a sequel. The unifying musical idea early on was, ‘Let’s make a noise rock album.’ But we never really did. The first one wasn’t. This one touches on that spirit, but it’s much more dynamic than that descriptor. To me, it leans more into being an emotional hardcore album, while Love Is Not Enough feels more metal leaning album. In the end, we simply gave creative birth to another Converge record with its own unique identity and character.”

Bannon on the track "Hum of Hurt":

"I’ve given 35 years of my life to creating art and music. I appreciate the creative home and support this community has given, yet rarely is space left for anything else. These lyrics are me looking in a mirror, recognizing that I am not the man I want to be. I need change, and still have work to do.”

Bannon on collaborating with renowned UK artist Thomas Hooper:

For the cover, I had a vision of an EKG signal fusing with some kind of volatile seismography. This amalgamation represents the conditions that would theoretically create a ‘Hum.’ Specifically the heart skips beats before dissolving into static. The signal is then interrupted by a seismic event at the center point of the cover. In conversation, I shared some of these ideas with artist Thomas Hooper, who offered to illustrate them using scientific diagrams as a source of inspiration. I then spent months creating a mixed media piece for the interior. The figures represent the five elements of our planet, or ‘Pancha Bhuta’: Prithvi (Earth), Ap (Water), Agni (Fire), Vayu (Air), and Akasha (Aether). I present them in the throws of chaos, as if the elements themselves are entangled in the Hum of Hurt.”

Hum of Hurt track list:

1. Slip The Noose

2. Doom In Bloom

3. It Only Gets Worse

4. Detonator

5. I Won't Let You Go

6. It's Not Up To Us

7. Dream Debris

8. It Used To Matter

9. Hum Of Hurt

10. Nothing Is Over

 

Converge are currently on tour with Poison the Well on the US East Coast and will hit the West Coast in May:

 

Converge Offer Double Dose of Music With Second New Album of 2026
photo by Jason Zucco

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