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Darkest Hour Sign With MNRK Heavy

Darkest Hour have signed a new worldwide deal with MNRK Heavy and are currently planning to release a new album early next year. Guitarist Mike Schleibaum said the following about that:

“We are beyond excited to announce our partnership with MNRK Heavy! We have been working for years with members of their team on various other projects and know they will help give our new album the worldwide release it deserves. We have always strived to bring our unique blend of thrash, metal, hardcore, and punk to the largest audience possible, and with the massive reach of MNRK, we are confident and ready to begin the next chapter of our band’s story.”

Furthermore, a vinyl/digital reissue of “Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora” is being planned as well. Vocalist John Henry added the following about that:

“‘Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora‘ has always held a special place in our hearts and in our discography. Over the process of working on this re-issue, our love for this album has only grown deeper. We are happy to announce the vinyl variants and its re-emergence on worldwide streaming services.”

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PostedJuly 11, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDarkest Hour, MNRK Heavy

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