01. Knife in the Safe Room
02. This Is the Truth
03. Timeless Numbers
04. None of This Is the Truth
05. The Flesh & the Flowers of Death
06. Those Who Survived
07. Another Headless Ruler of the Used
08. Widowed
09. Enter Oblivion
10. The Last of the Monuments
11. In the Name of Us All
12. Beneath It Sleeps
Washington DC's favourite Metalcore band are back with
their ninth full length album, and it's every bit as heavy, savage and
technical as fans would expect. Some artists in this genre would have changed
their sound this far into their career, but Darkest Hour seem to know what they are, and more importantly what
their fan base expects of them. Godless
Prophets & The Migrant Flora is blatantly a 'go to' album for scene
kids who were disappointed by the new Suicide
Silence record (See review here).
If Metalcore or Melodic Death Metal is your thing, Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora
is essential. It's well produced, well written and has some quality playing on
it. It reminds me of The Haunted in
their early days when they were at their most feral. Aside from the short chilled-out
instrumental Widowed, Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora is
a relentless assault on the senses, dripping with raw emotion and energy.
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