The Darkness

Savoy Theatre, Cork Tonight 8pm €27 021-4253000; Olympia Theatre, Dublin Tomorrow 8pm €25 0818-719300; Ulster Hall, Belfast Sun…

Savoy Theatre, Cork Tonight 8pm €27 021-4253000; Olympia Theatre, Dublin Tomorrow 8pm €25 0818-719300; Ulster Hall, Belfast Sun 8pm £22/£20 048-90334455

Eight years ago, The Darkness were one of the major surprises of the day: a rock band that looked back with irony and a sharp sense of humour on the music genre commonly known as the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.

The great thing about The Darkness, however, was that – even though the collective tongue was firmly stuck in the collective cheek – they took what they did very seriously. And so we had a band that was part Def Leppard, Spinal Tap, The Sweet and Queen, a mixum-gatherum act that quickly imploded due to the usual dictates of sudden and widespread success.

Stints in rehab and bouts of intense contemplation later, and they’re back – if not with the kind of bang that greeted them first time around, then certainly with a requisite pre-Christmas puff of smoke. And, this being The Darkness, some mirrors as well.

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Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture