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Converge
Artist Icon The Dusk in Us (2017)
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"The Dusk in Us" is the ninth studio album by American metalcore band Converge. It was released on November 3, 2017, via Epitaph and Deathwish, and is the band's first studio album in five years since 2012's All We Love We Leave Behind. The album was produced by Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou and the artwork was created by the band's singer Jacob Bannon.
The Dusk in Us peaked at number 60 on Billboard 200 chart in the United States and it was met with universal critical acclaim, receiving an average score of 90 based on 17 reviews aggravated by Metacritic.
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27 years into their career, there still isn’t another band close to matching Converge when it comes to creating art that’s so visceral, punishing and compelling.
A half-decade on from the excellent ‘All We Love We Leave Behind’, (yeah, that long) ‘The Dusk In Us’ makes up for every second the quartet have been absent.
Gut-busting, heart-wrenching and captivating from vicious beginning to devastating conclusion, the likes of ‘Cannibals’, the jolting ‘Arkhipov Calm’ and beautifully excruciating title track capture the band at their most ambitious and dominant. As usual, you absolutely need to hear this.
Reviewed by Jack Rogers for rocksound.tv.



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