Darkness Descends | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Dark Angel |
Cover: | Darknessdescends.jpg |
Released: | November 17, 1986 |
Recorded: | 1986 |
Studio: | |
Genre: | Thrash metal |
Label: | Combat |
Producer: | Randy Burns, Dark Angel |
Prev Title: | We Have Arrived |
Prev Year: | 1985 |
Next Title: | Leave Scars |
Next Year: | 1989 |
Darkness Descends is the second studio album by the American thrash metal band Dark Angel, released on November 17, 1986. Released at the height of thrash metal's popularity, Darkness Descends received positive reviews from music critics, and has been cited as a major influence on the death metal, doom metal and groove metal scenes of the late 1980s and 1990s.[1] [2] [3]
Though bassist Rob Yahn appears on the album, Mike Gonzalez received credit in the liner notes. Darkness Descends was Dark Angel's final album to feature original vocalist Don Doty. The album is the first to feature influential drummer Gene Hoglan.
The song "Darkness Descends" is about the comic book characters known as the Dark Judges from the Judge Dredd comic book series, and even contains their famous statement, "this city is guilty, the crime is life, the sentence is death."
"Death Is Certain (Life Is Not)" deals with euthanasia.
"Black Prophecies" addresses Nostradamus and the evil of Napoleon and Hitler.
"Perish in Flames" describes a pilot's thoughts as he destroys a ground target with terrible weapons.
"The Burning of Sodom" tells the story of Lot's flight from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
"Merciless Death" is a re-recording of a song from Dark Angel's previous album We Have Arrived.
In August 2014, Revolver placed Darkness Descends on its "14 Thrash Albums You Need to Own" list.[4] Decibel Magazine placed it 9th on its "50 Greatest Thrash Metal Albums of All Time."[5] Loudwire placed Darkness Descends at number 6 on its "Top Ten Thrash Albums NOT Released by the Big 4" list.[6]
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