Jane Doe - CD Music

by Converge
label: Equal Vision, September of 2001 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Concubine
02 - Fault and Fracture
03 - Distance and Meaning
04 - Hell to Pay
05 - Homewrecker
06 - The Broken Vow
07 - Bitter and Then Some
08 - Heaven in Her Arms
10 - Phoenix in Flames
11 - Thaw
12 - Jane Doe
09 - Phoenix in Flight

Jane Doe - CD

by Converge

Property Description
label: Equal Vision
Release Date: September of 2001
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Metal > Metalcore/Hardcore/Deathcore
EAN: 0794558106122
Duration (m): 45.20
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Converge

Converge is an American band formed in 1990 in Salem, Massachusetts, widely recognized as one of the most influential forces in contemporary hardcore and extreme metal. The group has become a benchmark in the development of modern metalcore, combining raw aggression, rhythmic complexity, and an emotional intensity rare within the genre.

The band's classic lineup includes Jacob Bannon (vocals), Kurt Ballou (guitar), Nate Newton (bass), and Ben Koller (drums). From early on, Converge stood out for its visceral approach to heavy music, moving away from predictable formulas and exploring chaotic structures, abrupt changes in rhythm, and an almost uncontrolled energy.

During the 1990s, the band built a solid reputation in the underground scene with albums like Petitioning the Empty Sky (1996) and When Forever Comes Crashing (1998). However, it was with Jane Doe (2001) that Converge achieved legendary status within heavy music. Considered by many to be one of the most important metalcore albums, it combines sonic violence, emotional despair, and a raw production that profoundly marked the genre.

Throughout the following decades, Converge continued to expand their sound with albums such as You Fail Me (2004), Axe to Fall (2009), and The Dusk in Us (2017). The band always maintained a balance between brutality, experimentation, and emotional intensity, refusing commercial compromises and preserving a strong connection to the ethics of underground hardcore.

Beyond the music, Jacob Bannon also became recognized for the visual work associated with the band, creating many of the album covers and graphic elements that help define Converge's aesthetic identity. This connection between sound and image contributed to consolidating the group as a cohesive artistic project.

With over three decades of activity, Converge remains a respected and influential presence in heavy music, admired for both its artistic integrity and its ability to transform chaos, emotion, and intensity into its own unique musical language.

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