DAMNAGE Burn Bright on a Debut Forged in Fire
- Curious For Music Team
- Jun 16
- 1 min read

From the embers of global tours and blood-bound friendship rises DAMNAGE — a band with the soul of punk and the precision of seasoned performers.
Their self-titled debut is not just a collection of songs, but a declaration: of identity, of sound, of feral creative rebirth.
There’s something cinematic about DAMNAGE — each track conjures a visceral image, a moment soaked in shadow and sweat. “Time to Kill” stalks with an anxious heartbeat, conjuring the kind of existential paralysis we’ve all felt in a post-pandemic haze. “Semisocial” is a jagged anthem for the misfits, while “Love and Money” rips apart the myth of modern success with venomous elegance.
What’s perhaps most impressive is how timeless it sounds — echoing the fire of classic punk while bending toward something more expansive. It’s not revivalist. It’s evolved.
DAMNAGE haven’t just made a great debut — they’ve made a statement of intent. One that burns hot and lingers long after the final note.
The self-titled offering is an electrifying and poetic introduction to a band born from chaos and craft.
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