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Darkest Hour (band)

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Darkest Hour

Background information
Origin Washington, D.C.
Genre(s) Metalcore
Melodic death metal
Years active 1995–present
Label(s) Victory
Website www.darkesthour.cc
Members
John Henry
Kris Norris
Mike Schleibaum
Paul Burnette
Ryan Parrish

Darkest Hour is an American metal band from Washington, D.C.. Their 2007 album, Deliver Us debuted at number 110 on the Billboard album charts, with sales of 6,600.[1]

Contents

History

Darkest Hour formed in 1995[2] and initially consisted of vocalist John Henry, guitarist Michael Schleibaum, bassist Raul Mayorga and drummer Matt Maben. The band released its first EP titled The Misanthrope in 1996 on a local label called Death Truck Records. In 1999, Darkest Hour released another EP titled The Prophecy Fulfilled on another label called Art Monk Construction. The addition of second guitarist Fred Ziomek, bassist Billups Allen and drummer Ryan Parrish saw the band release their first full-length LP The Mark of the Judas in 2000, on the now-defunct M.I.A. Records. Due to the shift from regular hardcore to melodic metalcore, the band ignores their first two releases and refers to The Mark of the Judas as their first record.

The Mark of the Judas was not widely promoted or distributed due to M.I.A. Records going out of business not long after the album's release. Despite the fact Darkest Hour were left without a label, the band garnered enough exposure to catch the attention of Victory Records. Their Victory debut So Sedated, So Secure was released on August 7, 2001. After the release of the album, Billups was replaced by Paul Burnette and Ziomek left the band. The album was re-issued by Victory on March 7, 2006, and featured new artwork, re-mixed audio, re-recorded vocals and additional tracks. The band continued to tour with Schleibaum's longtime friend Mike Garrity, filling in on lead guitar duties. Eventually, they accepted Parrish's old friend, Kris Norris as the new lead guitarist, and then began to write their next record. While Garrity was the guitarist, the band was arrested and jailed in Roland, Oklahoma for alleged marijuana charges, also for "illegally imported" beer and for an open beer can. They were fined for $6000; Schleibaum was able to pay for himself, Burnette, and Garrity. Ryan and John had to stay for a couple of hours while the rest of the band had to get money to bail them out.[3] Their second release Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation was released on May 20, 2003. Produced by well-renowned Swedish record producer Fredrik Nordström, the album signaled a shift from the band's previous melodic metalcore style to a more melodic death metal style. As a result, the album gained strong mainstream attention, to the point where they were asked to participate at Ozzfest 2004. Notably, the album contained political lyrics, with several songs criticizing American militarism post-September 11. The album was re-issued by Victory on July 13, 2004, with a bonus song and an additional DVD containing bonus material. Darkest Hour released their fourth full-length LP Undoing Ruin on June 28, 2005. The album was produced by Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad) at Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver. The album was the band's first to enter the Billboard 200 charts, debuting at #138 with first week sales of 8,484.[4] In early 2007, the band was in Vancouver to work on their next record with Townsend. On March 7, 2007, Victory Records issued a press statement confirming the title of the album was Deliver Us; it was released on July 10.[5] The band recently played in the 2007 Sounds of the Underground tour alongside GWAR, Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Every Time I Die, Job for a Cowboy, Goatwhore, The Devil Wears Prada, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, This Is Hell, Amon Amarth, The Acacia Strain, and Necro. Now, they will be taking part in a European tour with As I Lay Dying and will return to the U.S. to participate in Unearth's headlining tour. The band has just finished their last tour date with Unearth at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT on October 28, 2007. They played along with Suicide Silence, August Burns Red, and Unearth before heading overseas to perform a string of headlining dates in the United Kingdom. Starting February 2, 2008 in Atlanta, the band will be heading out on a U.S. headlining tour with Cephalic Carnage, Emmure and White Chapel as support.

Members

Current

Former

NameInstrumentPeriodNotes
Matt MabenDrums1995–1999Featured on The Misanthrope and The Prophecy Fulfilled.
Raul MayorgaBass1995–1999Featured on The Misanthrope and The Prophecy Fulfilled.
Billups AllenBass1999–2001Featured on the untitled split 7", The Mark of the Judas and So Sedated, So Secure.
Fred ZiomekGuitar1999–2001Featured on the untitled split 7", The Mark of the Judas, So Sedated, So Secure and Where Heroes Go to Die.
Mike GarrityGuitar2002Did not appear on any recordings, as he was a temporary replacement between Fred Ziomek and Kris Norris.
Tom LythgneGuitar1995Played very briefly with the band before the initial lineup was set.
Kevin LamielBass1995Also played very briefly with the band.

Discography

Major releases

Date of Release Title Label Billboard Peak Notes
July 19, 2000 The Mark of the Judas M.I.A - Debut album, out-of-print.
August 27, 2001 So Sedated, So Secure Victory - Album re-issued March 7, 2006
May 20, 2003 Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation Victory - Album re-issued July 13, 2004
June 28, 2005 Undoing Ruin Victory #138 -
October 3, 2006 Archives A-F - Re-issue of the band's first two EPs
July 10, 2007 Deliver Us Victory #110 -

EPs

  • The Misanthrope (1996), Death Truck
  • The Prophecy Fulfilled (1999), Art Monk Construction

Splits

  • A Split Seven Inch (1999) Split with Groundzero, East Coast Empire
  • Where Heroes Go to Die (2001) Split with Dawncore, Join the Team Player
  • Split Seven Inch (2004) Split with Set My Path, April 78

Other

  • Party Scars and Prison Bars: A Thrashography (DVD, 2005)
  • Untitled DVD sequel (DVD, TBA)

Trivia

  • Darkest Hour's "Marching to the Killing Rhythm" off Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation is featured on the movie The Big Bounce starring Owen Wilson. The song is played in the movie for a total of seven seconds.

References

  1. ^ Blabbermouth.net, "Smashing Pumpkins, Darkest Hour, Danzig, Beatallica First-Week Sales Revealed", Posted July 18, 2007.
  2. ^ Kingtuts.co.uk "Darkest Hour biography", Posted December 10, 2006.
  3. ^ Party Scars & Prison Bars: A Thrashography
  4. ^ Blabbermouth.net, "SOUNDSCAN REPORT: CKY, MEGADETH, DEVILDRIVER, DARKEST HOUR, THROWDOWN", Posted July 6, 2005.
  5. ^ Blabbermouth.net, "DARKEST HOUR: New Album Title, Release Date Announced", Posted March 7, 2007.

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