Darkest Hour posts update, shows

Critically acclaimed Darkest Hour have announced some shows in December as they take a break from work on their next album. Guitarist Mike Schleibaum announced the shows and talked a little about their time in the studio:

We have been traveling between Richmond, VA and Baltimore, MD the past month or so working on the material and couldn’t be more stoked. Every Darkest Hour record is an experience to make (to say the least) and this record is no exception. It’s been a lot of long hours and long days but the record is beginning to take shape and that is always an amazing thing to see happen. Who knows, [at the] shows in December, we might just play a new song or two.

The record marks the first from the band since the departure of longtime guitarist Kris Norris and the introduction of his replacement Mike “Lonestar” Carrigan. Deliver Us was released in 2007.

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DC4 Hits The Studio

DC4, the Los Angeles-based hard rock band featuring former DIO guitarist Rowan Robertson alongside brothers Jeff Duncan (ARMORED SAINT, ODIN) on lead vocals and guitar, Shawn Duncan (ODIN) on drums and Matt Duncan on bass, has entered the Skull Seven studio with producers Bill Metoyer (SLAYER, LIZZY BORDEN, ARMORED SAINT) and Joey Vera (ARMORED SAINT, FATES WARNING) to record additional tracks for
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For Science (2005-2008)

For Science have called it quits. The band explained the peculiar situation:

No, this isn’t a joke, and I understand it comes at time when lots of other bands are breaking up but it’s a coincidence. This probably sounds too ridiculous to be true, but our singer and my friend John Slover had an acid freakout which led him to pack up his stuff and move to New Orleans on a complete whim without telling anyone, then continue on to Hawaii. I doubt we’ll be able to play any kind of last show due to the circumstances, at least not anytime soon, and I know that kinda sucks. We are still playing at the cake shop on the 16th, and its gonna be something weird, but it was always going to be.

The Jersey-based pop-punk outfit released Tomorrow’s Just Another Day last year.
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