Whether it's the last hour you were allowed to play outside as a child before you had to go home, a reference to the fight against time in regard to the climate crisis or the last minutes of a person's life - An Hour Before It's Dark certainly doesn't lack interpretations.
Be it Seasons End on the 1989 album of the same name or the much discussed track Gaza on the 2012 album Sounds That Can't Be Made - Marillion have never minced their words and don't do so on this album either.
An Hour Before It's Dark is not only the title of the album, but also the overarching theme that creates a connection between all the songs on the album. Recorded in Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, Marillion remain musically true to themselves and continue swimming against the path of adjusting to norms and limitations.
1. Full Album With Visual in Stereo and 5.1 96kHz 24 Bit Audio
2. Murder Machines Promo HD in Stereo and 5.1 96kHz 24 Bitaudio
3. Murder Machines 12" With Visual in Stereo and 5.1 96kHz 24 Bit Audio
4. An Hour Before It's Dark: Making Of Documentary (HD) In Stereo