Damnage "Semisocial"
Sounds from the USA
Damnage’s "Semisocial" is a fierce, no-frills explosion of punk energy with deep emotional undercurrents. Clocking in at just over two minutes, the track wastes no time launching into its thunderous rhythm section, razor-sharp guitars, and raw, urgent vocals that feel both confessional and confrontational. Rooted in the classic 77-punk ethos but shadowed by gothic undertones, "Semisocial" channels frustration, alienation, and dark humor into a tightly-wound package that hits like a runaway train.
Written in a moment when the world suddenly discouraged human connection, "Semisocial" resonates with those who already felt on the fringes of society. The lyric “the sun don't shine on a POS like me” captures a self-aware cynicism that many introverts or semi-social individuals might recognize — a sense of relief masked by irony in a world that suddenly stopped demanding interaction.
Formed by Tim Stewart and Jonny Goood — veterans of Lady Gaga’s touring band — Damnage steps boldly into the spotlight with none of the polish or pretense of their mainstream past. "Semisocial" is a declaration of creative independence, raw and unfiltered, with no poker face in sight. Their chemistry is undeniable, blending urgency and melody in a way that defies easy genre labels.
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