Darkness, The
Check out official and unofficial resources covering these East Anglian rock gods.
Selected sites from UK Directory
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Ananova - The Darkness
Comprehensive resource shines a light on the activities of The Darkness, offering both archived and breaking news stories.
www.ananova.comBBCi Southampton Music - The Darkness
Offers an overview of a band who have already achieved cult status, a hard-rocking foursome influenced by the likes of Queen and Def Leppard.
www.bbc.co.ukdotmusic - The Darkness Take Glasto
News-heavy piece reports on the short- and long-term ambitions of the Lowestoft band behind "Growing On Me".
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - The Darkness
Ben Webb passes judgement on Justin Hawkins and the boys' performance at The Garage in London in October 2002, concluding they're more parody than originals.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - The Darkness, Glastonbury Main Stage
Suggests the response to their turn at the 2003 festival means they're "on course for the superstardom that they appear to have been in preparation for all their lives."
www.dotmusic.comGlastonbury Festival 2003 - The Darkness
Official Glastonbury resource salutes the glorious morning performance of a band determined to claim the hearts and minds of people watching the Pyramid Stage.
www.glastonburyfestivals.co.ukGuardian Unlimited - Hurrah for Catsuits
Feature celebrates a band responsible both for the claim that "rock has rediscovered its sense of humour" and instant classics such as "I Believe in a Thing Called Love".
www.guardian.co.ukGuardian Unlimited - Revenge of the Nerds
Interview with Justin Hawkins, lead singer of "The Darkness", reveals the band have been labelled "cool" for not being afraid to display their nerdish tendencies.
www.guardian.co.ukGuardian Unlimited Arts Reviews - The Darkness
Luke-warm review of a performance by Lowestoft's finest suggests the band might not last long if they continue to rely on the comedy factor.
www.guardian.co.ukIreland Online - Darkness Star Arrested in NYPD Mistaken Identity
"New York City Cops, they're none too smart", sang The Strokes. Fellow musician Justin Hawkins may share their sentiments following his JFK arrest in December 2003.
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