British Whale (The Darkness)
This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us

This record left our Phil feeling unmoved.
British Whale then....Aside from it sounding like a horrendous new wave of british heavy metal band name it's Justin (Steven) Hawkins from The Darkness covering a Sparks song. Which some of you may find utterly sacrilegious. Me... I've never really heard much Sparks but I have a feeling I'd want to punch Hawkins if I was a fan. This is early Queen style operatic metal with a huge nod towards pop. I think it's something to do with some forthcoming film/ series about darts? I'm not really that interested in darts. The danger element when yr drunk and throwing darts around at your friends is fun but making a living out of it? lunacy.... The B side is utterly hilarious 80's style synth pop metal and sounds like it should have been used in Team America World Police (go and see it cos it's hilarious...). Now there's an excuse to make another Team America film. Possibly the only good thing about this record.
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BRITISH WHALE This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us (2005 UK 5-track CD/DVD single set from Justin Hawkins [The Darkness] solo project including 'America' - a collaboration with Chas Bayfield [E-Wing, The Christian Playboys] plus Video &Making-of the Video footage).
DVD:
1. This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us - Audio
2. This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us - Video
3. This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us - The Making Of The Video
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