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If rock’n’roll is musically dead, it is not in spirit, in its evocative power: and it never will be! The Darkness do not obscure their sources; instead, they blatantly display them: early AC/DC and Queen above all.
If rock’n’roll is musically dead, it is not in spirit, in its evocative power: and it never will be!
The Darkness do not obscure their sources; instead, they blatantly display them: early AC/DC and Queen above all.
Discover The Darkness' fiery glam rock revival and listen to their electric second album today!
The Darkness however seem to have missed the mark with their new album, truly flat, with few ideas and a decidedly more "soft" sound. It takes willpower and one must keep in check the thirst for money to escape this vicious circle.
The Darkness however seem to have missed the mark with their new album, truly flat, with few ideas and a decidedly more "soft" sound.
It takes willpower and one must keep in check the thirst for money to escape this vicious circle.
Read this honest review and decide if The Darkness' second album deserves your listen.
"The production... has polished the 'tacky' sound of the Darkness more than necessary, thus stripping strength from songs that are formally impeccable but lack soul." "The first single released 'One Way Ticket' is unconvincing, while the subsequent 'Knockers' and 'Is It Just Me?' are merely faded replicas of what was already heard."
"The production... has polished the 'tacky' sound of the Darkness more than necessary, thus stripping strength from songs that are formally impeccable but lack soul."
"The first single released 'One Way Ticket' is unconvincing, while the subsequent 'Knockers' and 'Is It Just Me?' are merely faded replicas of what was already heard."
Discover the rise and fall of The Darkness’ second album—read the full review and decide for yourself!
The Darkness is ready to take both paths simultaneously with an album titled 'One Way Ticket To Hell… And Back' improving their sound by adding strings and removing some of the excess guitars. The closing track 'Blind Man' with its magnificent vocals and strings is the best song on the album, hinting at a third album worthy of applause.
The Darkness is ready to take both paths simultaneously with an album titled 'One Way Ticket To Hell… And Back' improving their sound by adding strings and removing some of the excess guitars.
The closing track 'Blind Man' with its magnificent vocals and strings is the best song on the album, hinting at a third album worthy of applause.
Discover The Darkness’ evolving rock sound—listen to 'One Way Ticket To Hell... And Back' and experience their journey from debut to mastery!
"The pinnacle of the more rock side of the album, which also boasts gems like the passionate and dark 'Bald'..." "Albums like this are good for your health, period."
"The pinnacle of the more rock side of the album, which also boasts gems like the passionate and dark 'Bald'..."
"Albums like this are good for your health, period."
Dive into The Darkness' vibrant second album and experience a thrilling blend of rock and theatrics!
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