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Darkest Hour

Modern metalcore pioneers Darkest Hour employ an uncompromising sonic attack rooted in melodic speed, thrash metal, and the righteous fury of punk and hardcore. Part of the New Wave of American Metal movement of the mid-'90s, the band elicited underground acclaim before achieving commercial success with Billboard-charting efforts like Deliver Us (2007), Eternal Return (2009), and Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora (2017). The veteran metallers released their tenth long-player, Perpetual Terminal, in 2024. Founded in Washington, D.C. by Mike Schleibaum (guitar), Billups Allen (bass), John Henry (vocals), Fred Ziomek (guitar), and Ryan Parrish (drums), the band inked a deal with the New York-based underground metal label MIA Records in 1999. The quintet issued its debut recording a year later, The Mark of the Judas, and was ready to support the release when its label suddenly went out of business. Label-less but not down and out, Darkest Hour quickly gained the attention of Victory Records, issuing a sophomore effort, So Sedated, So Secure, in July of 2001. It was followed by the release of Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation in 2003, an album proclaimed by Revolver to be a "metalcore classic." Summer 2004 found Darkest Hour with a slot on Ozzfest's second stage. The following February, Darkest Hour released a video set, Prison Scars and Party Bars: A Thrashography, which documented their first ten years as a band (1995-2005) with music videos, live footage, and interviews. Back on the album front, the well-received Undoing Ruin appeared in June 2005 before A-F Records issued the rarities collection Archives (which included their two earliest EPs, 1996's The Misanthrope and 1999's The Prophecy Fulfilled) that October. Deliver Us arrived in the summer of 2007, followed by Eternal Return in 2009. Both albums debuted at number one on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. They supported the latter release by opening for Trivium on the Summer Slaughter tour. In April they left Victory after a full decade and signed with eOne. The Human Romance, produced by Peter Wichers of Soilwork, was issued in February of 2011 and entered Billboard's Heatseekers chart at number three. After extensive touring, Parrish left the band in December, followed by bassist Paul Burnette six months later. They were eventually replaced by drummer Travis Orbin and bassist Aaron Deal. The band's label arrangement with eOne was short-lived, and they signed with Sumerian Records in 2013. Producer Taylor Larson (I, the Breather, Periphery) was enlisted and helped the band to craft a sound that focused more on hook-laden, melodic death songwriting. Simply titled Darkest Hour, the set was issued in August of 2014. After touring, including a special set of shows to celebrate Undoing Ruin's ten-year anniversary, Darkest Hour began a successful crowd-funding campaign for their recordings. They worked with Converge's Kurt Ballou at his GodCity studio to produce 2017's Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora. Southern Lord helped distribute the album. 2024's Perpetual Terminal saw the band deliver a resilient set of aughts-era melodic metalcore rooted in themes of survival and rebirth.
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