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Darkest
Hour Bio
In
the eight years since Darkest Hour formed, the metal gods have molded
them into an extremely fierce band incorporating elements of Death Metal,
Thrash and Punk. They have honed their sound into a high octane frenzy
of mayhem and chaotic melody with homicidal vocals, a machine gun
bass drum and guitars that are technical yet reckless, embodying the ferocity
that lies in their hearts.
Darkest Hour has prevailed over countless setbacks, from line up changes
to the label problems that preceded their signing to Victory. This is
a band that will survive and thrive no matter what obstacles they face.
Fans and press received Darkest Hour's first Victory release, "So
Sedated, So Secure," with unadulterated elation, and the band proceeded
to tour non-stop to spread their brutal message.
Darkest Hour is back, with a strong foundation of Gothenburg-style Swedish
death metal, hardcore song structures, and punk rock attitude to conjure
up "Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation." Recorded at Studio Fredman
in Gothenburg Sweden by legendary producer Fredrick Nordstrom (At the
Gates, In Flames, Arch Enemy, Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir) Darkest Hour
delivers their most mature and extreme material to date. If traveling
to Gothenburg wasn't enough, Darkest Hour invited their friends to join
them. "Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation" includes performances
by some of Sweden's darkest metal wizards. Tomas Lindberg (At The Gates),
Peter Wichers (Soilwork), Anders Bjorler (The Haunted), and Marcus Suneson
(The Crown) cast horned spells throughout the record. "Basically,
it was intimidating to walk into the studio where so many of our favorite
albums were recorded, but it was great to work with Fredrick on defining
the Darkest Hour sound, rather than having a producer work on making us
sound like anyone else. He had a lot of input in getting the right kind
of sounds, which was really great," explains guitarist Mike Schleibaum.
"We took the band full circle in a lot of ways, from creating music
based on our influences back to the source of those inspirations. "There
were challenges involved with recording so far away from home, from the
hour long walk to the studio and back daily to the hunt for lodging, but
the band were extremely happy with the outcome. "It was all worth
it, because we are really proud of the album," commented Mike.
Musically faster, more intense, and more melodic than any previous release,
"Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation" is the next gospel in the
new religion that is Darkest Hour. Lyrically, the record focuses on many
issues, from aspects of American culture to personal relationships, to
a song about the whole band being locked up by the Feds in Oklahoma. "Sadist
Nation" is an indictment of America's culture of guns and violence
while "Marching To The Killing Rhythm" and "The Patriot
Virus" condemn blind patriotism and military arrogance equally.
Over the past year Darkest Hour has spread the circle pit sickness to
the US, Canada, Iceland, and Europe. They have partied and played with
bands including: Drowningman, Zao, Six Feet Under, God Forbid, Lamb of
God, Dillinger Escape Plan, The Crown and Shadows Fall. They will heed
the wizard and set into motion a new tour onslaught with the release of
"Hidden Hands of A Sadist Nation" on May 20th. Look for Darkest
Hour to be destroying a club near you!
Visit
the Darkest Hour web site for additional information.
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