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British hard rock revivalists The Darkness brought crunchy, glammy, falsetto-loaded rock back to the charts with their acclaimed 2003 debut, 'Permission to Land', and their signature hit "I Believe in a Thing Called Love". Its 2005 sequel, 'One Way Ticket to Hell...And Back' took things in a different direction, being poppier and far more lavishly produced by Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker. While reasonably successful in their native UK, it still disappointed and was less warmly received,
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marking a downturn in their fortunes that culminated in their breakup in 2007. However, they reformed in 2011, picked up right where they left off, and have maintained an impressively consistent output since. Thus we ask: is 'One Way Ticket' such a disappointment? Boston musician and radio DJ Phil Fleming joins Mikaela to give the album another chance.
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