Represented by Decent Music PR, DAMNAGE, the genre-defying trio forged in the flames of global stages and punk soul, officially introduces themselves to the world with their self-titled debut album, DAMNAGE — out now on all streaming platforms.
Featuring 10 volatile, unfiltered tracks — including the blistering opener “Wasteland”, the chaotic stomp of “Time to Kill,” and the aching vulnerability of “Never See It” — the album is a sonic gut-punch for fans of Turnstile, IDLES, The Strokes, and Amyl and the Sniffers. Each song captures the emotional mayhem of modern life through a lens of unrelenting energy, razor-sharp lyricism, and blood-and-sweat musicianship.
On the release, DAMNAGE shares, “The album is a sonic punch to the gut and to the face. Giving you something to think about and to feel while you go for the wildest musical ride of your life. Hot and cold. Raw, feral and calculated.”
DAMNAGE: THE BAND
Born on the road while touring with Lady Gaga, DAMNAGE is the collaborative brainchild of three heavy-hitting musicians whose chemistry goes beyond the stage:
- Tim Stewart – Guitarist & Vocalist: A Bay Area punk kid with a vocal range from a penetrating rasp to the cold throb of darkwave. The go-to guitarist for the stars on the upper echelon of music; Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Suicidal Tendencies, to name a few.
- Jonny Drummond – Bassist & Vocalist: A former Georgia cop-turned-bass savant who hung up the badge to pursue music full-time in LA, who’s played with The Weeknd, Lady Gaga, Wiz Khalifa, and Young Thug.
- Tosh Peterson – Drummer: The 24-year-old drumming prodigy with family ties to The English Beat and credits with Machine Gun Kelly, Lady Gaga, Fall Out Boy, and Bad Bunny.
Together, they’ve performed on some of the world’s biggest stages — Super Bowl, Coachella, the Grammys, the Oscars — and now, they’re pouring that high-octane experience into music that’s as brutal as it is beautiful.
A TRACK-BY-TRACK SNAPSHOT
Each track on DAMNAGE is a standalone short story, torn straight from the pages of life in motion:
- “Wasteland” paints a picture of daily chaos disguised as progress.
- “Million Ways” unpacks the infinite roads to madness.
- “Time to Kill” channels COVID-era existential paralysis.
- “Love and Money” examines the thin line between desire and disillusionment.
- “Cheaptalk” calls out the empty suits and smooth liars.
- “Semisocial” is for the outsiders who prefer the bar over the party.
- “Time” is the inner monologue of living fast, loud, and unapologetically.
- “Important” is a sarcastic jab at fame’s fragile ego.
- “Try” captures the frustration of a world where nothing seems to work.
- “Never See It” ends the album on a haunting note — the pain of feeling invisible to those closest to you.
This release marks just the beginning. The band is set to announce tour dates soon, bringing their unfiltered energy and signature genre-mash to stages across the U.S. and beyond.
DAMNAGE is more than a band — it’s a brotherhood forged through experience, chaos, and unwavering creativity. And now, the world gets to hear it.