DAMNAGE’s Debut Finds Order in the Wreckage
- Melodrift Team
- Jun 16
- 1 min read

The debut album from DAMNAGE feels less like a beginning and more like an explosion that’s been waiting years to detonate.
A trio formed by veterans of the global pop and alt scenes — with credits including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Machine Gun Kelly — DAMNAGE sheds industry polish in favour of something far more vital: truth in chaos.
Across ten tracks, DAMNAGE pushes into emotionally visceral territory without relying on overproduction or overt nostalgia. The result is a bruising, lean, and darkly vibrant punk-rock statement, clearly informed by Turnstile’s dynamism and IDLES’ sneering politics, but marked by a unique intimacy.
Tracks like “Never See It” and “Try” feel as if they were pulled from inside the walls of a crumbling heart, while “Wasteland” and “Time to Kill” bristle with the ferocity of a band not asking for attention but demanding it.
What separates DAMNAGE from similar projects is not just its power, but its restraint. Beneath the distortion lies intention; behind the rage, a quiet calculation. This isn’t an angry album — it’s a wounded one, and that’s far more compelling.
This debut album is a razor-sharp, emotionally dense album that balances ferocity with focus.
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