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Following the release of the now-iconic Jane Doe, Converge could have easily delivered a direct sequel to satisfy fans craving the same sonic intensity. To avoid the risk of pigeonholing themselves, however, the band opted to write for themselves and subverted expectations with a more minimal, live approach on their follow-up album.
This week on Riff Worship, we’re diving deep into one of the most polarizing yet essential entries in the Converge discography: 2004’s You Fail Me.
We’ll explore…
The personal struggles that fueled Jacob Bannon’s scathing lyricism and stark visual aesthetic.
The band’s pivotal transition to their longtime home at Epitaph Records.
The first truly “in-house” recording experience at Kurt Ballou’s new GodCity studio.
The technical hurdles of the original sessions and the 2016 Redux that gave the album new life.
From setlist staples like “Eagles Become Vultures” and “Heartless” to the more experimental depths of “In Her Shadow,” please join us in celebrating a modern metalcore classic!
Recommendations:
Converge - Love Is Not Enough
Patrick Fagen - Your Kids Are Ugly: An Unfortunately True Vasectomy Story
World I Hate - Total Nuclear Annihilation
Kevin Morby - Little Wide Open
Corrosion of Conformity - Good God / Baad Man
Lamb of God - As the Palaces Burn
Hateverge (Live at the Whisky a Go Go)
Overnight (2003)
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Following the release of the now-iconic Jane Doe, Converge could have easily delivered a direct sequel to satisfy fans craving the same sonic intensity. To avoid the risk of pigeonholing themselves, however, the band opted to write for themselves and subverted expectations with a more minimal, live approach on their follow-up album.
This week on Riff Worship, we’re diving deep into one of the most polarizing yet essential entries in the Converge discography: 2004’s You Fail Me.
We’ll explore…
The personal struggles that fueled Jacob Bannon’s scathing lyricism and stark visual aesthetic.
The band’s pivotal transition to their longtime home at Epitaph Records.
The first truly “in-house” recording experience at Kurt Ballou’s new GodCity studio.
The technical hurdles of the original sessions and the 2016 Redux that gave the album new life.
From setlist staples like “Eagles Become Vultures” and “Heartless” to the more experimental depths of “In Her Shadow,” please join us in celebrating a modern metalcore classic!
Recommendations:
Converge - Love Is Not Enough
Patrick Fagen - Your Kids Are Ugly: An Unfortunately True Vasectomy Story
World I Hate - Total Nuclear Annihilation
Kevin Morby - Little Wide Open
Corrosion of Conformity - Good God / Baad Man
Lamb of God - As the Palaces Burn
Hateverge (Live at the Whisky a Go Go)
Overnight (2003)
Follow Riff Worship
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riffworshippod/
Twitter: https://x.com/RiffWorshipPod
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RiffWorshipPod
Check out our Official Playlists:
Riffs on Repeat (Spotify)
Riffs on Repeat (YouTube Music)
Hits from the Crypt (Apple)

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