- Audio CD (24 Feb 2003)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Single
- Label: Must Destroy
- ASIN: B00008GEKB
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 173,323 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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I was amazed and impressed by the pure greatness that came from the live perfomance, reminded me so much of the early days of Queen and not just the outfit (see the cover for the single).
The following day after the concert I just had to get the single and was blown away at how great a single it is.
come on guys buy this single and help this new band make it big and lets not kill off another British rock band.
BUT, BUY, BUY !!!!
The Darkness comprise of brothers Justin Hawkins (vocals, guitar and flame tattoos rising from his midriff), his brother Dan (guitars), Frankie Poullain (bass and moustache) and Ed Graham (drums). They make a racket. Justin sings, most of the time, in falsetto, like he's done himself a mischief with a pair of leather pants and an electric eel. The guitars crunch, roar and chuddar like a juggernaut having been cut-up by a mini metro and it's MAD about it. They are the most ludicrous bits from Queen, AC/DC, Status Quo, Spinal Tap, The Pixies and Bon Jovi all rolled into one very, very messy ball of gloop and thrown violently at the ceiling of mediocre, grey, lumpy 'rock' music. RAWK indeed.
This single could well be their first hit, having been playlisted on Radio 1 and XFM, among others. Justin sings "Get Your Hands Off My Woman, Muthaf*cker". Track three is exactly the same, except he sings "Mother Hubbard", or "Mubba Bubba", or "Muffa Fuhba" instead. What genius – you could make a guessing game of it. The middle track, "The Best of Me", is Status Quo with Brian May instead of Rick Parfit and Angus Young instead of Francis Rossi. It’s disarray, but a glorious one.
After listening to this from start to finish, you will need a lie down. Then you'll want to play it again. Excuse me; I need to find a cold flannel and slap it on my face.
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