Metalli-movie monster
Documentary reveals the band's dark underbelly.

Darkness eclipse Beyonce
UK rockers slag Oasis after Brits triumph.
THE DARKNESS, VOTED BY READERS OF Clasic Rock as having recorded the best album of 2003 and also as last year's biggest hype, have added to their list of honours with a night of triumph at the recent Brit Awards. They won Best British Group, Best British Rock Act and Best British Album for 'Permission To Land'.
While in America recently The Darkness took a pot-shot at Oasis, claiming that Liam Gallagher and company had expected to have US success presented to them on a plate.
Clapton: Johnson is God
Eric records tribute to the late blues legend.
ERIC CLAPTON RELEASES 'ME And Mr Johnson', a new album of Robert Johnson covers on March 23, and will play some shows in the UK later this year.
Traffic honoured
Winwood and co play Hall of Fame ceremony.
BY THE TIME YOU READ THIS, BRITISH 60s/70s stars Traffic will have taken part in an emotional reunion when they were among this year's inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at a ceremony in New York.
Organ player/guitarist/vocalist Steve Winwood (who also recently completed a solo tour of the UK) will be joined at the event at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel by co-founding Traffic members Dave Mason and Jim Capaldi.
Ozzy hits the road
Recovering singer braces himself to join US Ozzfest.
OZZY OSBOURNE IS TO MAKE A DRAMATIC RETURN TO the stage this summer, headlining the Ozzfest tour in America. The recovery of the one-time Black Sabbath singer - who is still wearing a surgical collar following his quad bike accident in December - has been remarkable. Indeed he is going ahead with the tour against doctors' orders, and will be taking a sizeable medical team with him on the road.
(Rockahead)
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