The Darkness Apr 2026

In 2011, The Darkness announced their reunion with the original four-piece lineup. They made a triumphant return to the stage at the Download Festival and served as the opening act for Lady Gaga's "Born This Way Ball" European tour.

Their comeback album, Hot Cakes , was released in 2012 to positive reviews, proving that their signature sound still had an audience. Though drummer Ed Graham left the band again in 2014 due to health issues, he was eventually replaced in 2015 by Rufus Tiger Taylor—the son of legendary Queen drummer Roger Taylor. Taylor's powerful drumming injected fresh energy into the band. The Darkness

However, the rapid rise to fame took its toll. During the recording of their second album, One Way Ticket to Hell... and Back (2005), founding bassist Frankie Poullain left the band due to musical differences and was replaced by Richie Edwards. While the album featured slick production by Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker and spawned the hit title track, it failed to match the massive commercial heights of their debut. In 2011, The Darkness announced their reunion with

The Darkness has remained highly prolific in the years since, releasing a steady stream of albums including Last of Our Kind (2015), Pinewood Smile (2017), Easter Is Cancelled (2019), and Motorheart (2021). Musical Style and Legacy Though drummer Ed Graham left the band again

While initially dismissed by some critics as a novelty or parody act, The Darkness has earned long-term respect for their exceptional musicianship and undeniable songwriting craft. They bridged the gap between irony and earnest appreciation for classic rock, proving that rock music could still be fun, spectacular, and technically proficient in the 21st century.



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