The pressures of touring and internal friction culminated in 2006 when Justin Hawkins checked into rehabilitation for alcohol and cocaine abuse. Shortly after, he announced his departure from the band, leading to an indefinite hiatus. During this period, the remaining members formed the band Stone Gods, while Justin formed Hot Leg. Reunion and Continued Career
The Darkness is an English rock band formed in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in 2000. The band consists of Justin Hawkins (lead vocals, lead guitar), his brother Dan Hawkins (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Frankie Poullain (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Rufus Tiger Taylor (drums, percussion), who joined in 2015. Known for their flamboyant stage presence, soaring falsetto vocals, and retro-inspired sound, The Darkness spearheaded a revival of classic glam rock in the early 2000s. Origins and Breakthrough The Darkness
Their debut album, Permission to Land , was released in 2003 to massive critical and commercial success. Driven by the infectious, chart-topping single "I Believe in a Thing Called Love," the album went quadruple platinum in the UK. Justin Hawkins became an instant icon with his skin-tight catsuits, operatic falsetto, and high-energy guitar solos. Success, Struggles, and Hiatus The pressures of touring and internal friction culminated
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 Reunion and Continued Career The Darkness is an
The music of The Darkness is characterized by twin-guitar harmonies, driving riffs, and Justin Hawkins' signature use of falsetto. Lyrically, the band balances genuine emotion with a heavy dose of British wit, self-deprecation, and camp humor. Songs often tackle classic rock tropes—love, sex, and rock and roll—alongside absurd or mundane topics, such as the local physical education department in "Growing on Me."