The Darkness Show Off “Every Inch Of You” Via New Song

Posted by Zach Shaw on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:24 am

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On August 21, The Darkness will release their third and first album since disbanding in 2006, Hot Cakes. And while we’ve previously heard the song called “Nothin’s Gonna Stop Us,” we now have another new song from the UK rock group. And while the lyric video for “Every Inch Of You” starts off with a model stripping, it gets a little weird when frontman Justin Hawkin pops onto the screen screaming “TO SUCK MY COCK.”

Watch the lyric video for “Every Inch Of You,” now available via iTunes, above. In the meantime, you can also check out the track listing for Hot Cakes after the jump.

1. Every Inch of You

2. Nothin’s Gonna Stop Us

3. With A Woman

4. Keep Me Hangin’ On

5. Living Every Day Blind

6. Everybody Have A Good Time

7. She Just A Girl Eddie

8. Forbidden Love

9. Concrete

10. Street Spirit

11. Love Is Not The Answer

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