The Darkness
Last of Our Kind
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Jul 14, 2015 Web Exclusive
On first hearing The Darkness’ fourth album, this reviewer had to check that Justin Hawkins was still a part of the band. His trademark falsetto is drowned among the stomping guitars on the majority of tracks and the band’s fun pop sensibilities are largely forsaken. This is their darkest record yet, but it’s saved from drudgery by a heavier sound delivered with furious energy. (www.thedarkness.co.uk)
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