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Darkest Hour's Live in Lockdown to officially release

Posted by Loren on January 16, 2021

Darkest Hour's Live in Lockdown to officially release
Darkest Hour - Live In Lockdown: The Complete Collection

On Sept. 26, Darkest Hour gathered online for a benefit show fro Black Cat venue in Washington, DC. The show invited several guitarists joining them digitally for 11 originals and one cover, which will soon be released as Live in Lockdown - The Complete Collection.

The release will be available in both audio and video formats via download, with a limited vinyl release in March/April. The band wil roll out additional news in the coming months via their Patreon, which they are also using to share unreleased demos and rarities while touring remains off the table.

Check a track listing below.

Live In Lockdown - The Complete Collection track listing:

1. Doomsayer (or the beginning of the end)
2. Knife in the Safe Room
3. Demon(s)
4. These Fevered Times
5. For the Soul of the Savior
6. An Epitaph
7. The Sadist Nation
8. Tunguska
9. Enter Oblivion
10. Nazi Punks Fuck Off
11. With a Thousand Words to Say But One
12. Tranquil

Live In Lockdown - The Complete Collection credits:
Mixed by Mattias Nilsson
Directed by Chad Fjerstad
Produced by Darkest Hour

Darkest Hour is:
Aaron Deal, bass
John Henry, vocals
Travis Orbin, drums
Mike Schleibaum, guitar

Darkest Hour's Live in Lockdown to officially release
Darkest Hour - Live In Lockdown: The Complete Collection

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