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Gigs: 22 October - The Darkness at Hammersmith Apollo
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True saviours of Metal or poodle-rock panto? Contributor Deborah Doherty delivers her verdict on The Darkness...

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Wearing skin-tight cutaway trousers and matching spandex top, Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins prances across the stage like a show pony in a dressage contest.

'Oooh, I think the stalls are a bit louder than the balcony,' says Justin Hawkins. It seems as if we really have strayed into panto-land..."

As he raises both hands for a thumbs-up salute, the packed Hammersmith Apollo crowd responds immediately. A sea of thumbs fills the air.

Described as 'joke rock' by some of the music press, and allegedly dubbed 'cabaret' by Motorhead’s Lemmy, there are some who don’t know how to take these retro cock-rockers.

But as the band launch into a kick-ass rendition of Black Shuck, you know there's more to this combo than silly costumes and rock clichés.

Sure, the high-fiving between Hawkins and his guitarist brother Dan mid-riff in Growing on Me is obviously choreographed.

Yeah, there’s something comical about the impossibly wide playing stance of bassist Frankie Poullain, replete in headscarf and 'tache.

But last night no one in Hammersmith was complaining.

panto-land

Despite a few cancelled gigs on this tour due to a strained voice, Hawkin's famous falsetto seemed in fine form as he asked for lighters to be held aloft for Love is Only a Feeling.

See, they know how to look after their fansLater, he refutes the cancer scare rumours which made the papers, then makes a joke about the recent groping allegations against filmstar-turned-politico Arnold Schwarzenegger.

It’s an appropriate intro for their Get Your Hands Offa My Woman Motherf*****.

To wind down the track, Hawkins initiates a call and response of ‘motherf*****' with the audience: 'Oooh, I think the stalls are a bit louder than the balcony,' he says. We really have strayed into panto-land.

Next it's a cover of Radiohead's Street Spirit. The two bands couldn’t be more different yet the rendition is almost as poignant as Yorke and Co.'s original.

'Friday Night' rocks as does recent number one single I Believe in a Thing Called Love.

The band leave the stage to rapturous applause, leaving the standard wait for an encore.

white catsuit

Dan Hawkins returns first, and under three blue spotlights he begins to play impressively in front of a mini-wall of Marshall stacks.

Guitarist Dan HawkinsNext, goth drummer Ed Graham creeps back behind his kit as Poullain gets back behind his bass.

Finally, the stage lights go up as Hawkins senior reappears, now wearing a cape over yet another white catsuit.

Now the band launch into 'Givin' Up', a song about heroin addiction. In his shiny white suit, the skag-themed lyrics don't seem to fit Hawkins. But it's still a great tune.

Love On The Rocks makes the perfect finale before a karate kid pose from Justin, a band group hug and then the exit. Justin’s the last to leave the stage, still cantering like a colt.

canny showmen

There's no doubt The Darkness are talented musicians and canny showmen. Like most metallers, there's a tendency when playing live to halt melodies for unnecessary stretches of 'see-how-fast-I-can-riff' solos which don't push songs forward. But it's a matter of taste.

The long-haired rockers who'd turned out in force would no doubt disagree with me.

Pantomime? Maybe. But if the Darkness wonder where their fans are, the answer last night was obvious: 'they're behind you' - all the way.

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