Explosive, intense, and unfiltered, DAMNAGE’s self-titled debut album doesn’t whisper its arrival — it screams it. The American trio brings a brutal yet beautiful blend of punk spirit, alternative rock chaos, and lyrical rawness to the table, crafting a record that feels like a pressure valve on modern life.
Ten songs. Ten stories. Each track on DAMNAGE is a punch in the gut, a reflection of emotional disarray, existential tension, or fierce rebellion. The album blurs the lines between genres and emotions, forging a unique sound that’s as cathartic as it is contagious.
- “Wasteland” – A fierce portrayal of daily disarray, disguised as the norm.
- “Million Ways” – An exploration of the endless mental paths that spiral into chaos.
- “Time to Kill” – A tense reflection of pandemic-era stagnation and dread.
- “Love and Money” – A sharp look at the fragile boundary between desire and disenchantment.
- “Cheaptalk” – A jab at hollow words and the people who dress them up.
- “Semisocial” – An ode to the misfits who choose solitude over the spotlight.
- “Time” – A sonic monologue on living recklessly and unapologetically fast.
- “Important” – A sarcastic wink at celebrity culture and its fragile ego trip.
- “Try” – A cry of frustration from a world that refuses to make sense.
- “Never See It” – A heartbreaking finale about being unseen by those who matter most.
DAMNAGE deliver a visceral experience. With their gritty chemistry and fearless sound, this trio carves out their own lane in the rock scene, promising chaos, catharsis, and a whole lot of heart.
You will be addicted: