PARKWAY DRIVE — Darker Still

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Album · 2022

Tracklist


1. Ground Zero (04:09)
2. Like Napalm (03:45)
3. Glitch (04:22)
4. The Greatest Fear (05:29)
5. Darker Still (06:51)
6. Imperial Heretic (04:50)
7. If a God Can Bleed (02:41)
8. Soul Bleach (03:32)
9. Stranger (00:51)
10. Land of the Lost (05:00)
11. From the Heart of the Darkness (05:09)

Total Time 46:39

Line-up/Musicians


- Winston McCall / lead vocals, whistle
- Jeff Ling / lead guitar, whistle
- Luke "Pig" Kilpatrick / rhythm guitar
- Jia "Pie" O'Connor / bass
- Ben "Gaz" Gordon / drums, composition

Additional musicians:
- Gordon Hamilton / choir arrangement, conduction, orchestral arrangements, organ
- John Rotar / choir conduction
- Chady Awad / vocals
- Ramon Ortiz / vocals
- Maxim Pike / vocals
- Pierre Bouvier / whistle
- Molly Lewis / whistle

About this release

CD, digital and 12" vinyl LP released 9th September 2022 in Australia on Parkway Records (PWD009).

CD, digital and 12" vinyl LP released 9th September 2022 on Epitaph Records.

Vinyl limited to:

- black vinyl (standard edition)
- 1500 copies on opaque grey vinyl
- 1000 copies on opaque red vinyl (JB Hi-Fi exclusive)
- 500 copies on opaque yellow and black vinyl (Revolver exclusive)
- 3000 copies on opaque grey vinyl (Indie Store exclusive)
- 1000 copies on opaque sandstone vinyl (Webstore exclusive)
- 400 copies on galaxy royal blue/baby blue vinyl (Webstore exclusive)
- 400 copies on galaxy swamp green/mint vinyl (Webstore exclusive)
- 500 copies on galaxy white/black vinyl (Impericon exclusive)
- 500 copies on galaxy oxblood/yellow vinyl (Impericon exclusive)
- 500 copies on galaxy gold/clear vinyl (KRM EU exclusive)
- 500 copies on galaxy cyan/red vinyl (KRM EU exclusive)
- 500 copies on galaxy red/black vinyl (EMP exclusive)
- 500 copies on beer with black smoke vinyl (EMP exclusive)
- 500 copies on white and black marble vinyl (Webstore exclusive)
- 1850 copies on clear with red smoke vinyl (Indie Store exclusive)
- 500 copies on translucent orange (Flagship exclusive)
- 500 copies on clear purple ripple vinyl (Webstore exclusive)
- 1000 copies on aqua blue vinyl (UK exclusive)
- 600 copies on cloudy blue vinyl (Tour exclusive)

Thanks to Kingcrimsonprog for the addition and Bosh66 for the updates

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Kingcrimsonprog
To say I was highly anticipating this album would be something of an understatement. Australian metalcore turned stadium band Parkway Drive’s 2015 album Ire had been my album of the decade, their 2018 album Reverence was a very strong follow-up, and when I saw them live it was and remains to this day, the (no exaggeration) best concert I have ever seen. Better than Rammstein, Alice Cooper, Slipknot, Ghost, Tool or any other famously good live band I’ve ever got a chance to see. Since those two concerts I saw from that tour (one at Download Festival and one in Cardiff headlining) my estimation of the band has only been higher and higher over time.

When I heard the first single from this album, “Glitch,” I was a bit underwhelmed to be honest, but then the second single “The Greatest Fear” got me properly excited, and having listened to “Glitch” so many times since then, I actually really like it now too.

Now, realistically, I can never expect this album to be as good as Ire, literal album of the entire decade, but if they could make something even half as good as Reverence then I’d still be a very happy customer, and it would still be an album of the year contender. The first time I listened to the record in full, it didn’t totally land with me. Part of that was my fault, I rushed in right as it came out, listening to it for a song or two in the shower, then a song or two when I was getting ready for work and the kids were screaming, and then listening to the rest at work in one earphone only whilst preoccupied.

My initial gut reaction was something along the lines of “Oh, they’ve gone too clean, too commercial, too stadium and the good bits of Nu Metal that they’d mixed into the last two albums have been replaced with the bad bits of Nu Metal.” However, I’d paid for it, so I was damn well going to listen to it again and again, in all sorts of different conditions, walking, driving, working, resting, on in the background and hyper focused.

…Well, I’m glad I put the effort in and didn’t go off my initial disappointed reaction, because this album is a delight. Its definitely more of a grower and a slow burn than the instant gratification of Deep Blue or Ire, and its less an obvious natural progression than Reverence was, but the more you listen to it, the more you see why this was absolutely the right album for them to make.

There’s no getting away from it, Parkway Drive are a massive band now, who play big stages to big crowds, and they just couldn’t get away with Killing With A Smile-level heaviness anymore… it just wouldn’t sound right on those big stages. While my initial assessment that this album is cleaner and more commercial than previous records, and that there are more touches of Nu Metal in the sound, it is in all the right ways. This album is an album to jump up and down to, an album to sing along to, an album to have a good time with, an album that sounds like a party, perfect fodder for big concert fun. The songs are deliberately designed to worm their way into your memory and make you want to move.

I wouldn’t say its been dumbed down, its been stream-lined for maximum fist pumping. Songs like “Soul Bleach” and “Like Napalm” just feel good. Dynamic, catchy, crunchy and bouncy. ‘Napalm also has some really tasty lead guitar lines that would feel at home on a European heavy metal festival. I love how Parkway mix that element in more and more as their albums go on.

Its not all festival bopping bouncy fun though. The album does feature some diversity, a few slower more contemplative, darker moments. There are strings, moody moments and a touch of class. The title track is quite understated and subtle (well, at least until the huge November Rain music video mountain top style guitar solo bursts out), and the closer “From The Heart Of Darkness” tries to be a hybrid of the heavy and quiet ones and succeeds really well, with the violins adding a really triumphant feel.

I could talk for hours about this album, but at the end of the day, I think the take home message of the entire review is going to be, “don’t listen to your cynical first impressions, just let it wash over you, accept it for what it is, and with repeat listens it will seriously frow on you.” I really love it now. I find myself singing “Imperial Heretic” in the shower or when doing the dishes without even realising it.

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