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A Metal Feast With DENNIS & DALE From DARK HORSE

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“Since Day one it was always go fast, do d beat heavy, and blow people’s faces off. Even now after 14 years it still has to be the objective.”

Dark Horse

After fourteen years of metal in the Australian music scene, d-beat hardcore outfit Dark Horse feel they are only now just starting to hit their straps.

Three albums deep, Dark Horse recently brought in a new bass player, in the process reinvigorating the line-up and providing greater impetus for the future. As well as nearing completion on a split 7″ with Canberra based Blight Worms, Dark horse are also preparing to decimate the fifth annual Metal In The Mountains, to be held on November 30.

To be held in the Beechworth Historic District and also featuring Sordid Ordeal, Mammon’s Throne, Munitions, The Krugers and more, Metal In The Mountains promises to be even better this year with a talented line-up and ample space to make as much noise as possible.

HEAVY caught up with vocalist Dennis and bass player Dale to talk more.

“I haven’t been,” Dennis replied when asked about Metal In The Mountains, “but know quite a few friends that have played there with their bands, and they said it’s an excellent festival with very good organisation and lovely crowds. So I can’t wait to actually go somewhere where we haven’t been.”

We ask what punters can expect live from Dark Horse.

“It’s the same Dark Horse energy,Dale began. “It’s funny, I was a big fan of the band before I joined, and Dark Horse is one of the most consistent bands, rip your face off every time. It’s 30 minutes of intense energy, riffs, and in your face and off your face.”

In the full interview, we discussed Dark Horse‘s sound and style, with Dale mentioning that they have found a formula over the years, which involves going fast, heavy, and being in-your-face. We also discussed songs to listen to in order to prepare for the live performance and Dale’s background in playing in bands for 30 years. Dale shared that they were working on a 7-inch split with Canberra-based band Blight Worms, which they recorded in a single day. They also mentioned plans for a full-length album next year. In terms of live performances, Dale confirmed upcoming shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Erskineville, and Dulwich Hill plus more.

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