DARKEST HOUR: New Audio Interview With MIKE SCHLEIBAUM Posted Online

January 31, 2007

DARKEST HOUR guitarist Mike Schleibaum was interviewed last night (Tuesday, January 30) on "Dissonance", the weekly hardcore show broadcasting on 97.5 FM in Washington D.C. "Mike answers questions about DARKEST HOUR and the [upcoming] record, and plays a bunch of killer tunes he thinks you all need to get into, not the crap he usually listens to in the van," according to a posting on the band's web site. Download the entire program as a podcast from this location (150 MB!).

DARKEST HOUR will travel to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on February 19 to start the pre-production and recording process for their new album with producer Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, LAMB OF GOD, SOILWORK). A June/July release via Victory Records is expected.

As previously reported, Pittsburgh, PA-based label A-F Records in October issued a collection of DARKEST HOUR's early recordings prior to the band's signing with Victory. Entitled "Archives", the set marks DARKEST HOUR's ten-year anniversary and features over an hour of rare and unreleased material, including the band's recordings as early as "The Misanthrope" EP, recorded in 1995 while the members were in high school. It continues the band's output with "The Prophecy Fulfilled" from 1997 and singles from vinyl as late as 1998.

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