Transparent Block
Cover NOT yet available in 4k icon
Join Patreon for 4K upload/download access


Your Rating (Click a star below)

Star off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off icon















2:49
3:50
3:59
3:24
4:30
3:57
3:02
1:29
4:01
4:59
3:34
5:14

Data Complete
percentage bar 80%

Total Rating

Star Icon (0 users)

Back Cover
Album Back Cover

CD Art
CDart Artwork

3D Case
Transparent Icon

3D Thumb
Transparent Icon

3D Flat
Transparent Icon

3D Face
Transparent Icon

3D Spine
Transparent Icon

First Released

Calendar Icon 2017

Genre

Genre Icon Metal

Mood

Mood Icon ---

Style

Style Icon Rock/Pop

Theme

Theme Icon ---

Tempo

Speed Icon Medium

Release Format

Release Format Icon Album

Record Label Release

Speed Icon Southern Lord

World Sales Figure

Sales Icon 0 copies

Album Description
Available in:
"Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora" is the ninth studio album by American metalcore band Darkest Hour, released on March 10, 2017 through Southern Lord Recordings. The album marks the return of former guitarist Kris Norris who previously played with the band from 2001 to 2008, contributing with some additional guitar work.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 74, based on 4 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
wiki icon


User Album Review
Friends, we should probably talk about this again in a few years when we have some more distance on it, but I’m inclined to say that Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora is the best album Darkest Hour have ever made. Yes, better than Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation. Yes, better than Undoing Ruin. At the very least, it’s as good as those albums, which is to say, it’s fucking gnarly.
It’s safe to assume that the band heard the majority opinion regarding their 2014 self-titled release. “Course corrected” doesn’t begin to cover what they’ve done here. Godless Prophets is their first collaboration with producer Kurt Ballou, and the pairing is genius; Darkest Hour have never sound this huge or this nasty before. It’s like Ballou found the world’s largest, most muscular lion and installed an extra row of teeth in its mouth.
Does Godless Prophets have nits to be picked? Yeah, of course. But it’s hard to care in light of the album being such a supremely pleasurable listening experience. The race for Best Metal Album of 2017 has begun. Darkest Hour have taken a strong lead. Better catch up, everyone. --- metalsucks.net


External Album Reviews
None...



User Comments
seperator
No comments yet...
seperator

Status
Locked icon unlocked

Rank:

External Links
MusicBrainz Large icontransparent block Amazon Large icontransparent block Metacritic Large Icon