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One
Way Ticket To Hell ...And Back The Darkness
CD Review by Scott "Dr. Music" Itter 1/2006 |
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The
Darkness, known for their retro hair metal riffs and their falsetto frenzied
front man, keep the same formula for this, their sophomore effort, "One
Way Ticket To Hell
And Back." For those that were fans of their
debut, "Permission To Land," there will be reason to rejoice
in this similar offering. If anything, the band shows a slight maturity
and a proven quality of songwriting skill here. Incorporating more harmony
vocals, and even a string arrangement ("Seemed Like A Good Idea At
The Time"), the band is sounding even more like their idols, Queen.
The AC/DC rhythm giving way to the manicured chorus of vocal harmonies,
and a Brian May influenced solo, makes "Is It Just Me?" more
than just a nod to the majestic Queen sound. Rest assured, you'll hear
the gang vocal resurgence throughout the album that will bring flashes
of Freddie and the guys into your head again and again. |
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