
“Self-reflection isn’t easy, but it can still rock.” The Darkness brings their signature edge to a deeply introspective space with their latest single, I Hate Myself. Released just three days ago, the track pairs hard-hitting guitar riffs with Justin Hawkins’ unmistakable falsetto, delivering an anthem of vulnerability wrapped in the bold energy the band is known for. The music video takes things to another level, featuring Hawkins in an unrecognizable prosthetic disguise, showcasing the band’s knack for blending humor with artistry. Speaking about the song, Hawkins said:
"I Hate Myself" is about finding moments of levity even in life’s struggles. We wanted to create something honest but with our own twist of theatrics.
This track is a standout piece that melds rock’s raw emotion with theatrical brilliance. Fans are already praising it as one of the band’s most daring works to date, and critics have highlighted its unique ability to balance intensity with relatability. Stream "I Hate Myself" today and let The Darkness remind you that even in challenging times, rock and roll can be a powerful outlet.
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