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On October 15, 2015 Deathwish's YouTube channel released a trailer for Converge's Blu-ray set, Thousands of Miles Between Us. This was released on November 27, 2015. [57] The set was described by Deathwish as the long-awaited sequel to their landmark 2003 DVD release, The Long Road Home. The footage includes a full 20-song Converge set and over ...
Thousands of Miles Between Us was released as a digital download, three-disc Blu-Ray collection, and a limited box set that includes a double LP and a 160-page booklet. [ 2 ] The footage ranges from a full 20 song Converge set to over 15 hours of live, rare, and previously unseen footage, which is claimed to span over a decade in the life of ...
The discography of American metalcore band Converge consists of nine studio albums, three compilation albums, two video albums, six extended plays (EPs), and five split releases. Albums [ edit ]
Bloodmoon: I is the tenth studio album by American metalcore band Converge, and a collaboration album with Chelsea Wolfe.It was released on November 19, 2021, via Epitaph Records and Deathwish Inc, the band's first studio album in four years since 2017's The Dusk in Us. [5]
Release date: 1984; Label: Pioneer Artists (LaserDisc), A&M Video (VHS, Beta) Live at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, NY July 1984; Year Album details 2004 The Best of 38 Special: The DVD Collection. Release date: 2004; Label: Universal Music Group (DVD) Part of 20th Century Masters budget release line from UMG. Contains five music videos.
The band's first release for the label, it was produced by Alan Douches and guitarist Kurt Ballou, with the artwork created by vocalist Jacob Bannon. You Fail Me was the band's first album to chart commercially, reaching number 171 on the Billboard 200 ; [ 5 ] it also reached number 12 on the Top Heatseekers chart [ 6 ] and number 16 on the ...
Jane Doe is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Converge, released on September 4, 2001 by Equal Vision Records.The album was produced by Matthew Ellard alongside guitarist Kurt Ballou, and the artwork was designed by lead vocalist Jacob Bannon.
Due to the physical limitations of a vinyl LP, a single 12-inch record cannot hold all of the songs from the remaster. The three live tracks were released separately with the first pressing on a 7-inch vinyl with its own artwork based on box set packaging. [14] The box set was Deathwish's DWI47, [15] and the separate vinyl was cataloged as ...