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A band filled to the brim with infectious tracks, infectious rhythms, infectious hooks and melodies in spades, and a complete grasp on how to command and interact with an audience from the beginning of a show &#8217;till the end.<\/p>\n<p>A lot of that is owed to their frontman Justin Hawkins, who- clad in a leopard jumpsuit tighter than god knows what- a guy who should have the word &#8220;Rockstar&#8221; tattooed to his chest with all his other tattoos&#8230;simply and justly &#8211; an electrified times ten performer who never quits, and loves to rock. His brother Dan Hawkins is quite the accomplished guitarist in his own right.<\/p>\n<p>All through the show, he reminds me a lot of Malcom Young from AC \/DC- only not stuck back by the dozens of Marshall Amps. A more up front kind of guy, that&#8217;s for sure- but with Malcom&#8217;s intense attitude in keeping the ship afloat amidst all the surrounding chaos. And of course you&#8217;ve their tight rhythm section consisting of Mr. Low end himself- Bassist Frankie Poullain, who- with all that afro hair and Gold Suit looks like he&#8217;s that drug dealer on the corner of whatever from circa 1972. And lastly their badass drummer Rufus Tiger Taylor- bashing all things drums without breaking a serious sweat.<\/p>\n<p>All of this comes to the front and center by defining what an infectious rock band should look and sound like in the dictionary to define Rock n&#8217; Roll, which of course for this genre of Rock &#8211; is sorely missed, with scant airplay, and going mostly on past glories and constant word of mouth. These guys make for a great live band, reminding you that they&#8217;re not discouraged, that they are happy to play to a party of 60 people as equal to large festivals and bigger halls.<\/p>\n<p>With The Darkness, rock isn&#8217;t dead. It&#8217;s alive and kicking, and screaming, and yelling to the rafters to let go and join the party.<\/p>\n<p>Diarrhea Planet opened the show- with blazing guitars and over the top and on the brink of disaster showmanship. Love this band in their own right- a fierce party band who blaze through their sets with nary a chance to catch a breath. All n&#8217; all- a fun show of showmanship from beginning to end.<\/p>\n<p>=======================================================================================<\/p>\n<p>Setlist: The Darkness live in Chicago at Park West April 2018<\/p>\n<p>1: Open Fire<br \/>\n2: Love is only a Feeling<br \/>\n3: Southern Trains<br \/>\n4: Black Shuck<br \/>\n5: One Way Ticket<br \/>\n6: Givin&#8217; Up<br \/>\n7: All the Pretty Girls<br \/>\n8: Barbarian<br \/>\n9: Buccaneers of Hispaniola<br \/>\n10: Friday Night<br \/>\n11: Every Inch of You<br \/>\n12: Solid Gold<br \/>\n13: Stuck in a Rut<br \/>\n14: Get Your Hands Off My Woman<br \/>\n15: Growing on Me<\/p>\n<p>Encore:<\/p>\n<p>16: Japanese Prisoner of Love<br \/>\n17: I Believe in a Thing Called Love<br \/>\n18: Love On The Rocks With No Ice<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Bobby Talamine The Darkness. 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