Converge Announce 2026 Saddest Day Festival Lineup Featuring Chat Pile, Cave In, Baroness
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Tom Breihan
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Converge, the long-running Boston metalcore band, have announced the lineup for the second edition of their hometown festival Saddest Day, named after a track from their 1995 album. The festival features a handpicked lineup including Chat Pile, Cave In, and Baroness. Converge have been unusually active in 2026, having already released two new albums, Love Is Not Enough and Hum Of Hurt.
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The Boston metalcore institution has been going since 1990, and they have lost no steam, ever.
I'm pretty sure that 2026 is officially their busiest year.
They've already released two albums, Love Is Not Enough and Hum Of Hurt, and both of them absolutely kick fucking ass.
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