It wasn’t that long ago since we reviewed The Darker My Horizon’s debut Acquiesce so it is relatively unusual to see a follow up so quickly but this is a band that is obviously on a creative peak at the moment and they want to get their songs out there and heard. When Moshville Times … Continue reading Review: The Darker My Horizon – No Superhero

The lovely chaps of The Darker My Horizon invited me to come along to their show ing Nazareth last night in Fulham. I have never been to Under The Bridge before (largely as it is the other side of London from where I live) but it was a spacious 600-capacity venue, adorned with various historic rock-star … Continue reading The Darker My Horizon – Under The Bridge, London (17 July 2016)

Ah, Tuesday. The day after Monday and still so far away from Friday that I hate you. The Darker My Horizon - "No Superhero Part One" Paul Stead sings and plays guitars for this gang of rockers, and he posted this video for a song from their album (No Superhero) on our page. And we … Continue reading Tuesday Video Roundup: The Darker My Horizon, Death Comes Home, URN®, Well Planned Attack

On Tuesday night, two fifths of The Darker My Horizon took to the stage at Underworld in Camden to play an acoustic set ing Terry Brock (former Kansas, Giant & Strangeways lead vocalist). Paul Stead and Alan Kirkham from Berkshire-based TDmH played a selection of stripped-back versions of songs from their debut album "Acquiesce" (reviewed … Continue reading The Darker My Horizon – Camden Underworld, 26 April 2016

We first became aware of The Darker My Horizon at the tail end of last year when they ed Operation:Mindcrime at the Camden Underworld. Intrepid reviewer Katie Frost described their performance as fun and upbeat and came away with the band’s debut album Acquiesce. This band may be new to the Moshville Times but the … Continue reading Review: The Darker My Horizon – Acquiesce

[avatar ="Katie" size="50" align="left" /]Fronted by Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) the seven-piece supergroup also includes John Moyer (Disturbed) and Simon Wright (AC/DC and Ronnie James Dio). Tate strutted onto stage looking very dapper in shirt, waistcoat and tie and pulled no punches as they began their set with "Anarchy-X". He and the band delivered a commanding … Continue reading Operation: Mindcrime – Underworld Camden, 12th December 2015