
Converge have released a music video for their brand new single "Doom In Bloom". The track is the latest taste of the band's forthcoming album "Hum Of Hurt" that will arrive on June 5th.
another/side sent over these details: You feel it before you hear it. And once you hear it, you can't unhear it. A low, persistent noise throbbing in the background. Scientists say it registers between 30 and 40 hertz. It's been heard in Ipswich, Massachusetts; Auckland, New Zealand; and Windsor, Ontario. It has haunted the population of Taos, New Mexico, for decades. It's been linked to suicides in the UK. Not everyone can hear it. No one knows where it's coming from. They call it The Hum. Converge have taken this mysterious real-world phenomenon and reimagined it as a physical manifestation of human suffering. Then an idea struck. "What if 'The Hum' is the culmination of all the pain in the world, creating an audible signal across the universe?" vocalist and lyricist Jacob Bannon posits. "Something noticeable to others operating on a similar emotional plane."
Hum of Hurt follows Love Is Not Enough as Converge's second full-length release of 2026. Like its predecessor, the album offers a bleak yet empathetic assessment of the human condition and its ongoing deterioration. With this album, the songs are more raw and exposed. "When we came together to write, we ended up with a wealth of material," Bannon says. "As work progressed we realized we had created two separate albums, and treated them as such."
The album's latest single- "Doom In Bloom"- is raw and bloody, as guitarist Kurt Ballou's spiky riffs scrape against Nate Newton's bass and Ben Koller's drums. You can practically hear Bannon's throat tearing apart in every scream. "It's dark and pointed right at you," he says. "Lyrically, I'm exploring how my own middle-aged introspection doesn't always bring a brighter light. I see my own trappings reflected in those around me. Here I am imploring them to slip the noose to see another day."
Hum of Hurt was recorded and mixed by Kurt Ballou at God City in Salem, Massachusetts, with engineering assistance from Zach Weeks. Bannon and renowned UK artist Thomas Hooper collaborated on the album artwork.
"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," Bannon says. "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."
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