THE DARKNESS – Live at Hammersmith (2018 Canary Dwarf)
“Gimme a D! Gimme an arkness!” It’s long overdue, but the world is now the better for it: the first live album by The Darkness! Including a few quality B-sides, The Darkness had enough strong songs for a live album back in 2006. Time waits for no band, but now they’ve got an even hotter selection of hits and deep cuts to draw from, and Live at Hammersmith boasts 19 of ’em on a single CD. Sorry Japan, no bonus tracks for you.
All five Darkness albums and some classic non-LP singles are sourced, and what a collection it is. A lot of the newer material on stage consist of the heaviest songs: “Buccaneers of Hispaniola”, “Southern Trains” and “Barbarian” are like lead, but propelled at the speed of sound! The oldies span all shades of Darkness, from the hardest cut stones (“Black Shuck”) to the cushioning of a ballad (“Love is Only a Feeling”).
It seems to be, by and large, all the best stuff. “Givin’ Up”, “Growing On Me”, “One Way Ticket”, “Friday Night”, and the two big hits “Get Your Hands off My Woman” and “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” are present and accounted for. The last three albums are also represented, and as good as they are, it’s the old stuff that thrills most.
That includes “Christmas Time (Don’t Let the Bells End)” from this seasonal Hammersmith gig. Maybe it’s those giant dual guitars, but this one has always seemed to work all year ’round. It’s just a glorified Thin Lizzy riff with a high-pitched singer, and that works winter, spring, summer and fall.
Speaking of the singer, Justin Hawkins has maintained his one-of-a-kind voice and range over all these years, unlike virtually every other homo sapiens on the planet. Let’s start a conspiracy theory right here that he is an alien, because the voice is just inhuman.
Would have loved “Last of Our Kind”, though that’s a minor complaint.
Hammersmith fell to the Darkness that night. Now you can relive it in your headphones, or home theatre, as it were.
4.5/5 stars
Sounds like a winner. Feels overdue. I’ve not been interested in the last couple of albums but this might be just the thing to get me back on board.
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Perhaps it shall. You didn’t love Last of Our Kind?
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Tried it a few times but it didn’t do much for me.
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Fair! My fondest memories are the first two albums but crikey they did some great songs after…time for a best of?
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Totally. I think this one could maybe work like that for me. I liked Hot Cakes but I never listen to it now. I’d just stick on the first two if the mood struck.
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I still play “She’s Just a Girl, Eddie” from Hot Cakes. But they don’t. I guess because Eddie’s gone.
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I have always thought The Darkness would be great to see live. I haven’t had that opportunity so I might have to check this live album out.
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Hey they opened for Lady Gaga — they can’t be slouches opening for her.
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That’s definitely true.
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This is a great live album. I played it a ton on its release and still go back and check it out periodically since. All the great stuff is on here for sure.
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Yeah like I said the only song I missed was “Last of Our Kind” so instead I just blasted that album today.
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Is there video or only audio?
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Audio only. An omission, I know, but not one I particularly mind. It’s unusual but I prefer a live album to a video.
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I prefer audio for 70s and 80s releases and video for anything after 1990
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Great album. Great band.
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Kudos for them including ‘Makin Out’ on here. They played it when I saw them, hundreds of years ago.
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Hundreds of years before the dawn of history?
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Yup, it was August – they lowered a Christmas tree down onto the stage and played the ‘Don’t Let The Bells End’.
I never saw them play Radiohead’s Street Spirit, or their own track Dune Buggy though – they’d stopped playing those by the time they hit the arenas.
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Glad to hear his voice is holding up – and those permission to land tunes you mentioned certainly do thrill!
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“Gimme a D! Gimme an arkness!”
Haha that just made my day!
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Daaaaaamn this looks awesome. 4.5/5 from Lebrain is good enough for me!
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Adding to the recommendation pile. Will listen.
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