CONVERGE to Perform “Jane Doe” in its Entirety at Roadburn Fest + Blood Moon Collaborative Set

by | Dec 3, 2015

Too bad we don’t live in the Netherlands, because Converge has some big tricks up their sleeve for next year’s Roadburn Festival. 

The band will be performing two special sets at Roadburn. First up on April 14th, they’ll be playing their album Jane Doe in its entirety to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the record’s release. It’ll be the first and only time ever the album will be performed in full.

Then on April 16th they’ll be doing a “Blood Moon” collaborative set. It’s Converge performing with special guests Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm, Stephen Brodsky, and Steve Von Till as a multi-instrumental group where they’ll do renditions of existing Converge material focusing on the slower, more ambitious work in their catalog. Ain’t that somethin’ else?

Here’s a stream of Jane Doe in full to get you in the mood.

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