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by - written on 08/04/08 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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When Justin Hawkins announced his departure from The Darkness, did the others accept defeat and call it a day? Did they heck. As soon as The Darkness met their end Dan Hawkins and Richie Edwards got together and decided that they would form a new band, a band far greater than their previous one ever had been. They got to work, keeping on board The Darkness drummer Ed Graham and recruiting Toby MacFarlaine on bass guitar, the bass guitarist for former Blur member Graham Coxon. It was envisaged that this time round they would do things the way they wanted to do them, their would be no pop music here but instead straight up rock music. They've stuck to their guns and come ... Read the complete review
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