Jaimie, This isn't really a big deal, but your assumption that Canada hasn't warmed up to the Darkness is, well, quite wrong. "I believe in a thing called love" is getting tons of airplay, and according to Canadian Soundscan results on January 30, selling darned well too... Remember not to confuse your opinion with the facts - The Darkness hit Number 10 in the Alternative Rock Album Sales chart, and Number 4 in the Hard Rock Chart. Source - Calgary Herald, Friday January 30 "Charts" section. I think America, and Canada by default, are not warming up to the Darkness because they....well...blow. Put as much retro guitar/glam flashback or Spinal Tapian logic on it you want, but the bottom line is the singing kills it. Same reason our very own Tragically Hip have never caught on in the US...who the hell wants to listen to an album (and in the Hip's case -- 8 albums) of some guy attempting to find the key of the song. The band might rock, but listening to a cat get skinned alive for 45 minutes leads to a certain disenfranchisement. Of course, I've been wrong before (White Stripes anyone?) Jaimie Vernon, Bullseye --------------------------------- Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals