Vr3MxStyler2k3
03-10-2004, 04:49 PM
Has anyone heard this band?
This is definetely a song to sit back and laugh at.
The British Revolution!
http://1065.com/artist.html - Click Here, a link to hear their 'single' is at the bottum of the page
::In a musical era dominated by self-important artistes and teary hearts-on-their-sleeves troubadours, The Darkness has grabbed rock’n’roll by its shoulders and given it a swift snakeskin-booted kick right where it counts. “PERMISSION TO LAND,” the London-based quartet’s acclaimed Atlantic Records debut, offers something truly magnificent: an irresistible – and unapologetic – blend of anthemic hard rock and sheer showmanship, complete with virtuoso guitar solos, killer hooks, and massive sing-along choruses. “It’s good-time stadium rock,” singer/guitarist Justin Hawkins avows. “Bombastic, undeniable music that connects with people." It had taken sweat and blood, time and energy, but The Darkness’ vainglorious rock’n’roll dreams had come true in the grandest of fashions. “For many moons, we braced ourselves for a shift in the public’s perception of The Darkness,” Justin declares with no small modicum of pride, “From underdogs to world-beaters. Our debut album proved the ideal catalyst for this transition. About fucking time, too!”::
- Sid The Kid
This is definetely a song to sit back and laugh at.
The British Revolution!
http://1065.com/artist.html - Click Here, a link to hear their 'single' is at the bottum of the page
::In a musical era dominated by self-important artistes and teary hearts-on-their-sleeves troubadours, The Darkness has grabbed rock’n’roll by its shoulders and given it a swift snakeskin-booted kick right where it counts. “PERMISSION TO LAND,” the London-based quartet’s acclaimed Atlantic Records debut, offers something truly magnificent: an irresistible – and unapologetic – blend of anthemic hard rock and sheer showmanship, complete with virtuoso guitar solos, killer hooks, and massive sing-along choruses. “It’s good-time stadium rock,” singer/guitarist Justin Hawkins avows. “Bombastic, undeniable music that connects with people." It had taken sweat and blood, time and energy, but The Darkness’ vainglorious rock’n’roll dreams had come true in the grandest of fashions. “For many moons, we braced ourselves for a shift in the public’s perception of The Darkness,” Justin declares with no small modicum of pride, “From underdogs to world-beaters. Our debut album proved the ideal catalyst for this transition. About fucking time, too!”::
- Sid The Kid