Darkest
Hour
Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation (2003)
Review
by: Jason Thornberry
Date:
6/20/03
If
Dark Angel had a hardcore side-project it would sound
exactly like Darkest Hour, whose sheer speed and eighties
thrash framework evokes a deceased era. On their newest
album, Darkest Hour's guitars, like the ones that begin
tracks like "The Patriot Virus", are so viscous
and dense there's no need for a bass guitar to ever join
them. When it does though, and the drummer comes in on
his undersized kit, everything in the room is reduced
to splintery particles and frayed wires. The singer says
something about "the best blood money can buy"
in a voice that could keep a team of throat doctors busy
for months, and again makes you wonder if he hasn't got
a dog-eared copy of Dubya's Best BBQ Sauce Stained Speeches.
Putting this on in my car yesterday, I made the guy next
to me at red light drop his coffee into his crotch, but
I didn't turn this down to hear him scream – that's
just sadistic.
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