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Royale, Boston, MA, United States
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District Music Hall, Norwalk, CT, United States
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The Paramount In Concert With Northwell, Huntington, NY, United States
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9:30 Club, Washington, DC, United States
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Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Flamin' Groovies, The Courettes
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Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA, United States
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Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA, United States
The Courettes, Gentleman Jesse
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The Majestic Theatre, Detroit, MI, United States
with The Flamin' Groovies and The Courettes
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Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, United States
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About The Damned

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People have been arguing about punk rock since the big bang that created that high decibel universe. The Damned were at the heart of that revolution and have returned like resurrected vampires to take back the(ir) punk rock crown.

 

Few bands have managed to maintain their manic muse, few bands have been key catalysts to a musical genre, few bands have managed to improve like fine old wines and few have managed to do it with such fantastic chaos, captivating style and shape shifting music as The Damned.  Their mix of theatrics and raw power combine to create their vaudeville immaculate and gothic horror shivers, dark music hall anthems and a perfect punk rock.

 

In the rules of rock ’n’ roll most bands fade away but then the Damned were never playing by the rules. One of the originals who sparked the punk rock riot doesn’t mean they had to stay there. Their trip has been long and thrillingly strange and ‘Darkadelic’ is a late period triumph that entwines their core obsessions of garage/psyche/punk rock old black and white Universal horror film soundtracks and even moments of sweet jazz which they sieve with a brooding and enthralling melody. This is a tasteful aural experience with exquisite guitar playing delivered with a breath taking virtuosity but never loses its inventive punk rock edge.

 

It feels they have been waiting for decades to deal this hand that sees them surpass their early 80s classics such as Machine Gun Etiquette, Black Album and Strawberries whilst nodding at what was loved on all those classic albums.

 

From their 1976 formation to the new album this has been a wild creative trip. Playing by their own rules, The Damned were the first punk band to release a single in Nov 1976, the first punk band to release an album and six months later they were the first punk band to release a second album, they were the first punk band to tour America and then the first punk band to split up. They did this all by the autumn of 1977 before most people had cut their hair and even woken up to punk rock.

 

The Damned were then the first punk band to reform and came back with all guns blazing with their third album, 1979’s Machine Gun Etiquette, and then lurch through the years with their powder keg music, sartorial style, innovative takes on psyche and goth and even a brush with pop stardom in their grandiose pop goth phase of the late eighties.

 

For a form of music that was meant to be of the moment and flash in the pan, punk has become a much loved historical epoch and it’s perfect that one of the form’s key originators and one of the most prestigious bands coming out of the 70s scene are the only true survivors and are still, somehow, at the top of their dark game.

 

Few classic bands still have the inspiration left to make albums and few make albums as good as the aptly named Darkadelic. 2018’s Evil Spirits finally established the band in the top ten of the album charts giving the band the confidence to make an even more guitar driven album that celebrates their garage psych influences that have always been a part of all their best work. Taking advantage of the enforced down time of the pandemic they have been in creative overdrive in the past year either working remotely or in Thomas Mitchener’s studio just outside Watford.

 

The Damned may have been the punk pioneers but their muse has always been multi dimensional. From their first rehearsal onwards the band were beyond the cliche. They were the only “classic” punk rock band to combine gothic sounds and horror aesthetic with punk music, shaping a strong identity of their own. They had a baritone crooning vocalist instead of a shouter. They also had great songs and an intense manic energy plus a wild abandon of ideas. The new album brings all these threads together into a perfect whole. Their unlikely strange brew of psychedelia, garage rock, punk rock with a gothic twist has never sounded so well realised. It’s this seamless combination of all the dark and fascinating forms of music that is the key to the band, a combination that reflects the oddly diverse core members of the group.

 

You could not get a more unlikely combination of characters into one room if you tried. After four decades the two leading members of the original line up are as chalk and cheese as ever. The vampiric stylish sex god singer David Vanian is still dealing that 24 carat gold croon that pioneered Goth and gives the band a unique dark flavour. The singer is ageless as the mad, bad and dangerous to know Byronic vampire and is still immersed in the attendant B movie culture that he is so imbued with. His partner in crime is the manic songwriter and guitarist/bass player Captain Sensible whose wild stage personae, hilariously perfect monicker and off the cuff quips sometimes masks his brilliant guitar playing and timeless knack for melody and a creative sensitivity that is peaking on the album.

 

It’s this fantastically phantasmagoric bizarre core to the band that is key to their genius. They are the sartorial and stylistic creative tension that is the representation of the band’s music. Like all the great bands, the Damned were always a combustible creative arms race from the start. They were formed by the foresight and genius of Brian James who was famously described by The Clash’s Mick Jones as having the vision for punk a year before anyone else. Brian also had a fist full of anthems to back his perception up with. Their classic November 1976 New Rose debut single was released a month before the Sex Pistols ‘Anarchy In The UK’ putting a spiky cat amongst the pop pigeons.

 

The Damned should have been huge. They had the tunes, the style, the moment and the momentum. They hit the road with Trex, threw up all over the music press and were a thrilling surge of lunatic energy but they were hamstrung by being on an indie label and fell apart as other punk bands were catapulted into the mainstream by the majors.

 

Their influence from that period though hangs over the worldwide punk scene. The 1977 debut album with its short sharp shocks of songs was a template for many teenage youth working out what punk was and then its insane speed and wild energy was key to American hardcore and beyond. The album’s darker moments and shivering aesthetic were riders on the storm harbingers to goth and death rock. As the years rolled by The Damned have been acknowledged as one of the fundamentals of alternative rock history and one of the most influential groups of all time. They have been acclaimed by a diverse selection of bands that includes Guns N´Roses, who covered New Rose on Spaghetti Incident, The Foo Fighters, Depeche Mode, Minor Threat, The Misfits, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Green Day, The Offspring…

 

That would have been enough for any band but the Damned have remained restless and have survived and thrived. Evil Spirits showed there was still plenty of creativity in the tank and Darkaledic takes this up several notches. Where once they were almost feared for their wreckless and wild abandon the Damned now are respected for their talent and influence and Darkadelic is the perfect document of this sea change.

The Damned

The Damned stand as one of the UK’s most influential and enduring rock bands, celebrated for pioneering the first wave of British punk before evolving into gothic rock and post-punk innovators.1

Known for their fearless experimentation, theatrical stage performances, and genre-blending sound, they helped shape the future of alternative music with landmark releases like Damned Damned Damned and Machine Gun Etiquette. Their legacy endures through decades of boundary-pushing creativity, high-energy performances, and a devoted global following.

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The Damned Background

Born out of London’s explosive mid-1970s punk scene, The Damned quickly became known for their blistering sound, raw musicianship, big personalities, and ever-shifting line-up.1 Early members like Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, and Rat Scabies helped define the band’s identity, even as departures and reunions became part of their lore.1 As their career progressed, the band expanded their sound, weaving in gothic, psychedelic, and melodic rock influences that set them apart from their peers.

Their stage shows often carried a sense of chaotic fun — theatrical costumes, playful antics, and a willingness to push boundaries. Across a career marked by both cult-favorite records and experimental detours, The Damned’s resilience and appetite for reinvention have kept them at the forefront of alternative music history.2

The Damned’s Awards

The Damned have earned lasting recognition for their pioneering role in British punk and their influential evolution into gothic and alternative rock. Although their legacy is defined more by impact than by trophies, several key honors highlight their importance across generations.

  • Classic Rock Awards - Outstanding Contribution (2012): In recognition of their decades-long influence on rock music, The Damned were honored with this award — a testament to their pioneering role in British punk and beyond.1
  • Vive Le Rock Awards - Band of the Year (2018): The Vive Le Rock Awards honor the music and culture of rock, giving credit to music industry professionals for their contributions. Following a highly successful UK tour, The Damned were named Band of the Year at the inaugural ceremony.3
  • First UK punk band to release a single and an album (1976): While not a formal award, their release of New Rose (first UK punk single) and Damned Damned Damned (first full-length UK punk album) are often cited as landmark milestones that earned them historic status in punk and rock music.1

The Damned’s Biggest Hits

Across their decades-long career, The Damned have released a series of influential albums and standout singles that helped define punk’s early sound and later expanded into gothic, psychedelic, and melodic rock.

  • Damned Damned Damned (1976): The band’s debut album embraced the essence of punk in all its fun, wacky, and rebellious ways. The album featured raw, fast-paced tracks that set a blueprint for the genre.4
  • Machine Gun Etiquette (1979): This was a pivotal release that blended punk energy with melodic and psychedelic influences, including fan favorites like Smash It Up that demonstrated the band’s growing range.1,5
  • Phantasmagoria (1985): A defining entry into their gothic rock era, this album showcased more atmospheric production and theatrical flair, helping expand their audience beyond early punk circles.6

See The Damned Live

The Damned are known for electrifying performances that blend punk intensity with theatrical flair, creating a live atmosphere that’s equal parts chaotic, charismatic, and unforgettable. Their shows often highlight the band’s sharp musicianship, larger-than-life personalities, and enduring ability to captivate crowds of all ages.

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Sources:

  1. The mad, bad and dangerously daft story of The Damned - Louder Sound
  2. The Damned Talk 40 Years of Shapeshifting Punk - Rolling Stone
  3. The Damned To Collect Band Of The Year Award At Inaugural Vive Le Rock Awards - U Discover Music
  4. Every The Damned Album Ranked - The Hard Times
  5. Machine Gun Etiquette The Damned - AllMusic
  6. The Damned Phantasmagoria — Post-Punk
  7. Concert Review: The Damned, Auckland, June 2 – Nik Dirga
  8. The Damned Concert Setlists - Setlist FM

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