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    Darkest Days is a concept album consisting of four acts, with each portraying a different emotional phase gone through after a break-up. The first act (tracks 1–4) is about sabotaging the relationship.

  2. Apr 7, 1998 · About “Darkest Days”. The third LP from Stabbing Westward, a concept album about the stages of a break up. The album yielded “Save Yourself”, one of the group’s biggest hits.

    • 10 Turn Loose The Swans by My Dying Bride
    • 9 My War by Black Flag
    • 8 Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath
    • 7 Dummy by Portishead
    • 6 in Utero by Nirvana
    • 5 Closer by Joy Division
    • 4 Dirt by Alice in Chains
    • 3 OK Computer by Radiohead
    • 2 The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails
    • 1 The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers

    My Dying Bride was already an established force known for their slow and doomy metal sound when they released Turn Loose the Swansin 1993. However, the second album would be a considerable departure stylistically from their debut. For starters, lead vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe added clean vocals and spoken parts alongside his usual growl. Meanwhile,...

    1984 proved a landmark year for the legendary punk group Black Flag. The band would record no less than three albums (My War, Family Man, and Slip It In) and perform over 170 shows. It would be the first of these albums, My War, that ultimately proved to be the most memorable, though. Here, the band, known for their relentless pace, took influence ...

    Released in 1970 on Valentine’s Day (of all days), Black Sabbath’s first album might sound tame by today’s standards, but it had to get a mention. Inspired by Aleister Crowley, Dennis Wheatley, H.P. Lovecraft, and J.R.R. Tolkien, Black Sabbath—four blokes from Birmingham, England—delved into subject matter that others had yet to dare, including dep...

    While its trip-hop beats and vocal-centered sound made for what some considered a chill-out album, you’d have not to be paying attention to not realize Dummyis also one of the gloomiest albums ever made. Inspired by a 1970s TV drama of the same name about a deaf woman who becomes a prostitute, Portishead’s first album is a jarring and visceral albu...

    When Nirvana started work on their final 1993 studio release, they found a vast shadow lingering over them. Their previous record Nevermind had changed the alternative music scene forever, but its success proved problematic for a band rooted in a DIY, anti-establishment aesthetic. Lead vocalist Kurt Cobain would even go on record to call Nevermind ...

    Released two months after the band’s vocalist, Ian Curtis, committed suicide, Closeris another album where it is all too easy to judge against real-life events. Still, it’s hard not to hear Curtis on this record and hear a man struggling with his inner demons. According to interviews, most of the band were in good spirits while recording Closer, ba...

    Dirtis one of those albums that feels contradictory. Its big riffs and belting choruses make it a fist-pump-worth slice of stadium-ready hard rock. Meanwhile, Jerry Cantrell and Layne Stacey’s harmonious and often haunting vocal tandem, moments of abrasive instrumentation, and dark lyrical themes reveal a darker beast beneath. Indeed, themes of sel...

    Radiohead built a reputation on angsty but radio-friendly hits with their first two albums, Pablo Honey and >em>The Bends. But with OK Computer, the group began to let their creative inhibitions lead them, thanks to their record company giving them the green light to do as they saw fit. The result would be an atmospheric but claustrophobic sound th...

    When the most accessible track on a record is about heroin addiction and self-harm and crescendos to a suggestive gun-shot-like finale (and the apparent first single is titled “March of the Pigs”), you know you are listening to something a little messed up. Yet against seemingly all odds, The Downward Spiralproved to be a runaway success, reaching ...

    With lyrical themes covering such subjects as exploitation (“Yes” and “Faster”), concentration camps (“The Intense Humming of Evil”), and anorexia (“4st 7lb”), The Holy Bible by Manic Street Preachers is undoubtedly one of the most corrupted things ever put to tape. Even the samples on this album, which include excerpts from an adaption of Orwell’s...

  3. Apr 7, 1998 · Darkest Days by Stabbing Westward released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. "Darkest Days" by Stabbing Westward explores themes of despair, emotional emptiness, and the struggles of a person trapped in a cycle of pain and anger. The song captures the experience of feeling like a shell of oneself, lost in debilitating thoughts and haunted by the realization of one's own imperfections and failures.

  5. What is the main theme conveyed in the lyrics of “Darkest Days”? Answer: The main theme revolves around the battle against personal demons and the will to overcome internal struggles. It conveys the idea that even in the darkest moments, there is a glimmer of hope and the strength to persevere.

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    Darkest Days is the third album released by industrial rock band Stabbing Westward on Columbia Records. The album was recorded in L.A. in 1997 and released on April 7, 1998. Although the album didn't achieve the same level of success as Wither Blister Burn & Peel, it received positive reviews and is often considered the band's best album.