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The DarknessDe Montfort HallLeicester 19:00
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The Darkness Fan Reviews (32) 5.0
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Beautiful venue and fantastic performance

Love events at Warwick castle. Highly organised and wonderful choice on food and drinks.

Posted by Jade on 14/07/2024

The Darkness - The Castle Sessions, Warwick Castle, Warwick - 4th July 2024

Simply the greatest *****

Firstly, it's vital to congratulate Warwick Castle for the most amazing service & fantastic staff.. The Darkness totally rocked the whole event from start to finish. The support act were equally outstanding, Southern River Band were well worth the accolade they received from the crowd. Thank you making my daughter's birthday extra special after a very difficult year awaiting transplant

Posted by Dianne pike on 10/07/2024

The Darkness - The Castle Sessions, Warwick Castle, Warwick - 4th July 2024

Bring them back again!

Any absolutely amazing gig. The Darkness never fail to disappoint. It was a very large audience who all seemed to appreciate their night out with these legends, pyro & fireworks included! Their support act Southern River Band were fantastic too, especially coming on dressed as Knights along to the themes from Monty Python's Holy Grail. The only downside was the sheer cost of food and drinks!

Posted by Jay James on 10/07/2024

The Darkness - The Castle Sessions, Warwick Castle, Warwick - 4th July 2024

Fabulous venue

Fantastic concert The Darkness you are amazing! Fabulous venue Warwick Castle 🎶🎶

Posted by Gaynor on 09/07/2024

The Darkness - The Castle Sessions, Warwick Castle, Warwick - 4th July 2024

Unforgettable evening⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Incredible performance from start to finish. This was my first time seeing The Darkness live and I can’t wait to see them again hopefully back at Warwick castle as it was such a beautiful venue. Please keep shitting out solid gold thankyou for an incredible night ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Posted by Lee Barraclough on 09/07/2024

The Darkness - The Castle Sessions, Warwick Castle, Warwick - 4th July 2024

Led by singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist Justin Hawkins; The Darkness are the ultimate rock band. Joined by brother Dan Hawkins to share guitar duties, plus Frankie Poullain on bass and drummer Rufus Tiger Taylor – they exploded onto the scene with hit single "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" and rode high in the charts with singles "Love Is Only a Feeling", "One Way Ticket" and "Is It Just Me?". They also released awesome Christmas anthem "Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End)"


The Lowestoft-based band first formed in 2000 and have gone on to enjoy a career that has seen them sell 1.3 million copies of quadruple platinum debut album Permission To Land which dropped in 2003. Further studio albums include One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back (2005), Hot Cakes (2012), Last of Our Kind (2015), Pinewood Smile (2017), Easter Is Cancelled (2019) and Motorheart (2021).


Artist Bio

The Darkness: Their Struggle

Good men, much like unprompted and ill-timed tumescence, are hard to keep down. The story of The Darkness is the story of a few good men, great men who, against all the odds, secured a rock’n’roll victory and then successfully snatched a temporary defeat from the jaws of that victory only to rise again, like that previously mentioned affliction, and snatch that victory back, again. Yes, there are a lot of snatches in this paragraph, for it is that class of a tale.

The last few rockers stood out like Neanderthals down the supermarket in the early part of this century, still clutching to their leather and denim clad bosoms the seemingly antiquated notion that rock’n’roll should be loud, rawkus even, and have its - or, preferably, someone else’s - tongue stuck firmly in its cheek. Others felt no such want for what they saw as redundant fare, but The Darkness cared little for what the populace may have wanted, they knew what was needed.

After changing their name from Empire - a portent of future conquests - their ferocious live shows engendered a fanatical/borderline-demented fanbase which allowed them to sell out the London Astoria before they had put a pen anywhere near a contract. Speaking of which, one could hardly say there was a bidding war for their John Hancocks, and certain members of the fourth estate looked askance at the band, but if you remember your history books, you’ll know that they gave Jesus a hard time too. Their debut, Permission To Land, when it, eh, landed, took up lengthy residence in the northern reaches of the charts and went on to sell somewhere in the region of 1.5 million copies in the UK alone. That is what is known in the ‘biz’ as quadruple platinum. There are unconfirmed reports that many of those supposedly in the ‘know’ in the same ‘biz’ were walking around under dark clouds, kicking cans up and down empty streets, for a long time.

The album’s shelf life was greatly extended by the release of the greatest single of all time, ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’, in September of 2003, which even sold over half a million copies in the U.S. of A. What would any band worth their salt do next? Why, release a classic Christmas single of course, and ensure that the cupboards of future pensions would never be entirely bare.

Stool

There were BRIT awards, Kerrang Awards, even Ivor Novellos. There was an ‘underrated’ second album, One Way Ticket To Hell… And Back! and a tour with a flying boob chariot. It was a glorious belle époque in which to be alive but, and it’s a tale as old as time, certain members were enjoying themselves just that little bit too much, and everything came to an ignominious end. Like Icarus of old, they had flown too close to the sun. As celebrated philosopher/headbanger Lao Tzu once memorably put it, the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long.

Rock historians now refer to the barren period between 2006 and 2011 as the dark ages du rock, or rock’s nuclear winter, forced as believers were to subside on a diet lacking in proper nutrition. Tankards were raised morosely in ale houses across the land as we remembered the good times and mourned what had been lost. Finally, the stone was rolled away, and our saviours emerged from the tomb, announcing reunion shows.

Two albums were gifted unto all as they clawed their way back to their rightful perch, Hot Cakes and the accurately-titled Last Of Our Kind, containing magnificent - that’s right, I said magnificent - cuts like ‘Nothin’s Gonna Stop Us’, ‘With A Woman’, ‘Barbarian’ and the glorious ‘Open Fire’. Drummers came and went until a fresh-faced youth of impossibly appropriate breeding pushed in the stool, and the line-up was complete.

Industrial Language

Look upon them, ye mighty, and despair. Handsome Justin Hawkins, a man who underwent a successful embarrassment-ectomy as a young child, out the front, singing in a range that would make the rotund ladies of the opera weep, and spanking his cosmic plank with insolent ease. The equally handsome ‘Farmer’ Dan Hawkins on the electric rhythm guitar, the man with the right hand of God, and his left one is hardly some shrivelled claw neither. Frankie Poullain on the Thunderbird bass, the world’s greatest living Scotsman now that Connery is teeing off from the golf club in the sky, and quite easily the coolest dude in the universe. And last, and most definitely not least, the almost impossibly handsome Rufus Taylor, beating the drums as if they badmouthed his sister. With the greatest respect to former members who we gratefully thank for their service, this is the definitive Darkness line-up, the Brazil 1970 World Cup Team of rock.

There were further dispatches. Pinewood Smile sported, in ‘Solid Gold’, a single that would surely have left Bing’s pale Noël crooning in the sales dust were it not for the band’s penchant for industrial language. Their “bildungsroman des felsens©” Easter Is Cancelled expounded on a concept involving the aforementioned Jesus kicking arse in another dimension, or something.

Pantaloons

And now there is a new record, MotorHeart. From the sex boogie of ‘You Don’t Have To Be Crazy About Me’ to the going home riffola of ‘Eastbound’, from the E.T. boffing ‘It’s Love Jim’ to the sensitive as a falling boulder ‘Jussy’s Girl’, from the does-exactly-what-it-says-on-the-tin ‘Love Thang’ to the furiously hard - in every sense of the word - sex robot-tapping title cut, it is yet another masterpiece. Drop the needle anywhere to be instantly transported from this moaning and weeping vale of tears to Elysian fields of rock where all hands are raised, the drinks - just as in the Club Tropicana of yore - are free, and everyone wears a pleasingly salacious grin.

And I haven’t even mentioned the already immortal ‘The Power And Glory Of Love’, which shall surely take its place on the inevitable Darkness Greatest Hits, a collection that hasn’t, as yet, been released for fear it would hit like a meteor, sending humanity spinning helplessly into space from our flat earth, like our dinosaurial antecedents.

There’s sufficient “walnut in pantaloon” style innuendo - is ‘So Long’ a mournful farewell or another far-from-idle boast? - to give the ghost of Kenneth Williams a conniption, and do you think Bob Dylan, at his most ‘far-out’, would ever have had the balls to rhyme ‘onyx’ with ‘tectonics’? I think no.

Does it rock? Have you not been paying attention? Is the sun hot? Has your partner’s touch grown cold? Go and stand at the back! The Darkness are the Orwellian boot stamping on the flaccid face of limp rock, forever!

The mighty ‘Ness have never been scared of a cliché, in fact they’ve made a career out of embracing such tropes and motifs, so let me employ one here; MotorHeart is indeed their finest recorded work since Permission To Land, and yes, I did say that about the last one, and I shall most likely say it about the next one too! Would you like to step outside and ‘discuss’ it?

Nothin’s - short of another global toilet flush - Gonna Stop Them.

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