Then in 2003 The Darkness somersaulted into the charts and into the nation’s hearts; a spangly, spandex-wearing burst of joy ...
The Darkness’s Justin Hawkins: ‘People saw our new music video and assumed I was back on drugs’ - THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: Once one of the biggest bands on the planet, The Darkness are back with a new ...
At the beginning of Welcome to the Darkness, frontman Justin Hawkins, he of the self-lacerating sharp wit and an equally dazzling trademark unitards, lays out what was allegedly his British rock ...
In the early ‘00s, in the midst of boy bands and girl-pop princesses, a British quartet with the bluster of ‘80s glam rockers, the melodrama of Queen and one awesomely shrieking frontman emerged. The ...
The Darkness bassist Frankie Poullain says that the band put itself in isolation as it began to write the songs that would become the British rock band’s new album, Dreams on Toast. Members went to an ...
The Darkness burst onto the music scene in 2003 with the hit single “I Believe in a Thing Called Love.” The track echoed the energy of peak ’70s and ’80s rock and roll while still sounding fresh to ...
The Darkness’ smash “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” then shot back to No. 1, after a clip of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce belting it at the U.S. Open Women’s Final went viral. Justin’s ...