Darkest Hour
Biography
Darkest Hour formed in 1995 in Virginia. Originally, it consists of four members. They quickly recorded their first album, The Misanthrope , for Death Truck Records in 1996. They then spend most of their time on tour. In 1998, the band grew with the arrival of a second guitarist and a drum change as well. After a first ep, The Prophety Fuldaughterd , in 1999 on the label Art Monk Construction, it is under the label MIA Records that Darkest Hour signed their first real album: The Mark Of The Judas in 2000. Their relationship with MIA Records ends abruptly with the disappearance of the label at the end of 2000. Several labels then make proposals to the group. It is finally to Victory Records that Darkest Hour turns. This choice allows them to lie halfway between Hardcore and Metal. In So Sedated, So Secure (2001), they offer us a blend of modern European and American Hardcore Trash, and then in 2003, Hidden Hands Of A Sadist Nation (always at Victory Records) marks another step towards even greater maturity by encircling in the Swedish Death melodic scene, both in guest and production. There are many tours in the United States and Europe. After a promotion, more clumsy than pretentious, announcing a historic album for Metal alongside Metallica or Slayer, Darkest Hour returns in June 2005 with Undoing Ruin.
Discography
Perpetual | Terminal
2024
Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora
2017
Darkest Hour
2014
The Human Romance
2011
The Eternal Return
2009
Deliver Us
2007
Undoing Ruin
2005
Hidden Hands Of a Sadist Nation
2003
So Sedated, So Secure
2001
The Mark Of Judas
2000
The Prophecy Fulfilled EP
1999