(Ok, so I've had this album in my car for about two and a half weeks now, and I'm still listening to it every single day. I often do this "Let's kill the fuck out of this CD by listening to it, and it only, all the time " thing though, as others I'm sure will gladly bear witness, so maybe it's not that special, but for now I'm firmly set in my belief that it is absolutely amazing. Also (to contextualise the the knob-shining to come) I am quite the Darkest Hour fan, so if you're looking for an unbiased opinion, look elsewhere...)
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2011, Victory Records |
Also, I hate it when bands try on purpose to "progress", because they are proper musicians with one good album out and now they need to "develop their style". Over-zealous assholes. Don't get me wrong, the sound has changed, but the first thing I said when the album kicked in was "Yep, that's Darkest Hour." These guys still party, at least used to smoke weed (not sure if they still do), and tour the shit out of the world because they genuinely love music and playing it for people, which I can respect in the current climate of greedy musical corporate dick-suckingness. Their style has remained true to its roots, roots from seeds that they planted themselves when they perfected the art of alternately picked harmonised riffs, and so their transformation has been less of a progression than just a slow, steady march, gathering momentum and finally culminating in this, so far for me personally, the pinnacle of their artistic achievement.
I give it, drum-roll..........Trrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp.
189. Out of 203.
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