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Official press release:

D.C. metal icons Darkest Hour have officially announced they will enter the studio this May to begin tracking their 11th full-length album. In a move that signals a massive sonic statement, the quintet has tapped legendary producer Mark Lewis (Whitechapel, Trivium, The Black Dahlia Murder, Cannibal Corpse) to helm the sessions at his Nashville, TN studio.

Guitarist Mike Schleibaum says:

Lewis adds:

Schleibaum continues:

Vocalist John Henry adds:

Coinciding with this announcement, the band has confirmed they have re-upped their global partnership with MNRK Heavy, the label home of their critically acclaimed 2024 release Perpetual | Terminal.

Scott Givens, MNRK’s SVP of Rock & Metal, says:

MNRK’s Director of A&R Kyle Frey adds:

Following three decades of defining the intersection of melodic death metal and hardcore, Darkest Hour continues to deliver music that is as vital as it is visceral. Darkest Hour clawed their way out of the DMV area in 1995. Throughout the ensuing years, they tallied tens of millions of streams and quietly built a diehard fan base. Circling the globe, they packed hundreds of shows and touched down on every continent, save Antarctica. Along the way, they notably notched five Top 3 debuts on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart. 2017’s Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora marked the group’s third #1 bow on the latter in addition to crashing the Top 10 of the Top Vinyl Albums Chart.