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THE DARKNESS - One Way Ticket To Hell...And Back

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http://www.myspace.com/thedarkness

 

At their My Space site you can check out the new single. Somewhat "more of the same", but the vocalist seems to have worked on his voice to getting it a little bit stronger sounding. I still think if he would lay off the high parts a bit more, they could be amazing.

 

The sitar thing in the middle of the song doesn't fit, and it REALLY should have been a cool guitar solo, especially since so many people claimed that the vocalist brother is one of the best guitarists alive today, he should have taken this album to show that off a bit.

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He shoulda been the new lead singer of Queen.

 

NOT Paul Rodgers.

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QUOTE(knightni @ Oct 4, 2005 -> 10:38 AM)
He shoulda been the new lead singer of Queen.

 

NOT Paul Rodgers.

 

Nah, Rodgers can actually sing. Freddie loved Paul also. The Darkness guy CAN'T sing. Listen when he goes high, he still sounds like it is a strain on him. Freddie, it was all so natural. This guy just squeals most of the time, Freddie sang.

Freddie could sing because he had the testes of a 10 yr old.

 

:P

 

I like Queen, I'm just sayin'...

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