Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 30, 2007 · Product Description. The Darkness return with their second album, One Way Ticket To Hell...And Back. Everything you've heard is true. All of it. The exhaustion and the fear, the pressure, paranoia and pan pipes, the breakdowns and break-ups, the sackings, sitar solos and endless studio sessions and now ultimately-with this, their second album ...

    • (319)
  2. Nov 28, 2005 · Scoring armfuls of awards and chart records, the outfit imploded just as abruptly as they seemed to arrive, breaking up after sophomore release One Way Ticket to Hell...And Back. New bands were formed, rehab was completed, and old wounds were healed in the years that followed. The band reunited in 2011 and issued their comeback, Hot Cakes, in 2012.

  3. In 2003, their debut album Permission to Land made The Darkness the hottest new band in the UK, but they made some bad choices in the aftermath. For their follow-up album, One Way Ticket To Hell And Back they paid barrels of money to get producer Roy Thomas Baker on board because he was the man at the controls for Queen's " Bohemian Rhapsody ...

  4. And then they released Permission to Land. It was a smash hit. After the second album, One Way Ticket... To Hell And Back, Justin checked himself into rehab for his cocaine habit. Despite the band announcing a third album by the end of 2007, Justin got out of rehab and chose to leave the group, effectively breaking up The Darkness.

  5. It was released as part of album One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back. The genre is glam rock , hard rock. The track was release in 2005. It is related to the album(s) - One Way Ticket to Hell... And Back. The track has an affiliation to the band(s) - The Darkness. About The Darkness (band) : The Darkness formed in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in 2000 .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bald_(song)Bald (song) - Wikipedia

    On 4 August 2008 in the second compilation album "2 in 1: Permission to Land/One Way Ticket to Hell". Critical reception. Rolling Stone called it the "best song on the Darkness' eccentrically flawed second album". Pitchfork Media praised the song for exploring new territory, but ultimately concluded that the song was undercooked.

  7. Aug 5, 2003 · Permission to Land by The Darkness released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Permission to Land (2003) One Way ...

  1. People also search for