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THE DAMNED IN CONCERT:

The Damned will go down in music history as the first British punk band to release a single, but most fans will remember them for the fury of their epic live shows. Adrenaline-fueled guitar solos and rapid-fire snare rolls are the order of the day wherever the group plays, and audiences always go crazy for their raw, unbridled sound. They balance their high-speed energy with gothic elements like eerie keyboard flourishes and Dave Vanian's dark vocals, and the result is a dynamic concert experience that stays true to their punk roots while also exploring more shoadowy territory. On tour The Damned tears through intense tunes like “Neat Neat Neat”, “New Rose”, and “Smash It Up” with savage intensity, treating ticket buyers to a high-octane punk rock spectacle that shakes them to their core.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Dave Vanian (vocals), Captain Sensible (guitar/bass), Rat Scabbies (drums), and Brian James (guitar) formed The Damned in 1976. That same year they beat all their punk contemporaries to the punch by releasing "New Rose", the first single of the British punk movement. They also released the first UK punk album, 1977's Damned Damned Damned, an instant classic that's as vital today as it was 30 years ago. Their early emergence on the scene and popularity allowed them to tour the US before any of their British peers, and they influenced numerous ‘80s hardcore bands in the process. The group added keyboards and began experimenting with tempo dynamics in the ‘80s -- two developments that proved pivotal to the goth movement. After being dormant in the ‘90s they reformed at the end of the decade and haven’t looked back since. The Damned are still going loud and  strong, bringing their signature sound to new generations of punk fans every time they tour.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 141 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Armygoth on 10/30/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    Glad that I finally saw them in the flesh!!! Captain Sensible is a great guitarist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Damned in Seattle , amazing

    by Corporalclot1 on 10/29/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    They played the first 2 albums in their entirety as a tribute to Brian James, and amazing feat . Then encores with some songs form machine gun etiquette. Sensible was very much into it, and was obviously enjoying the whole thing. I,ve been watching him for 30 years now, he is still a great performer.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    THE DAMNED WERE AWESOME

    by shralp1 on 10/29/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    LIKE MOST OF THE CROWD, I'VE BEEN A FAN SINCE THE 70'S...AND HAVE BEEN SO HAPPY THAT THIS INCREDIBLE BAND STILL PLAYS AND WRITES NEW MUSIC...SO MANY YEARS LATER. I WAS EXCITED TO SEE THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR SHOWCASING TWO INCREDIBLE ALBUMS...WHAT BLEW ME AWAY IN PARTICULAR, WAS THE ATTENTION TO DETAIL THEY PUT INTO REPRODUCING EACH TRACK...SO MANY MINUTE LITTLE SOUNDS YOU HEAR ON THE RECORD I JUST EXPECTED THEM TO DROP FOR THE SAKE OF BLAZING THROUGH THE SETLIST...BUT THEY BLAZED THROUGHT THE SETLIST..WITH SUCH ATTENTION TO DETAIL THAT IT REALLY WAS LIKE LISTENING TO THE ENTIRE ALBUM LIVE...NO SOUND WAS LEFT BEHIND!...AND WE ALL KNOW THAT CUZ WE'VE BEEN LISTENING TO THE BLACK ALBUM FOR OVER 30 YEARS NOW. THAT'S AT LEAST THE 10TH TIME I'VE SEEN THE DAMNED..AND IT WAS UNREAL...I AM GRATEFUL TO HAVE THE CHANCE TO SEE THEM AT THIS POINT IN TIME...I HOPE THEY NEVER CALL IT QUITS. (AND IF THEY DO...WHO'LL BELIEVE THEM ANYHOW!)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/29/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    The show rocked! They did such a great job, the audience was excited, and the drinks were stiff. It was so amazing! The only thing I would change is there were gates put up around the stage. I have been to the Showbox before to see bands that could get an audience wild-up as well without the gates and everything went fine. Like when I saw Helmet, no gates. Again, GREAT show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Damn Damn Damn!

    by reservoirdogs86 on 10/29/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    There isn't much to say if you're already a fan of the Damned, they were just that good. Even after 35 years they still sound great. Yeah, it was disappointing that drummer Rat Scabies isn't part of the band anymore, and yeah, they did forget to play "Stab Your Back" during their first set, but it was still a great show. It was my first time seeing them, and if they visit the pacific northwest again, I will be sure to attend. The venue was also great. It was a really nice layout and never seemed too crowded. The selection of beers on tap was kind of mediocre, but what are you gonna do when you attend a show sponsored by Bud Light?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Damned well worth it!

    by otispotis on 10/29/11Showbox at the Market - Seattle

    I had a previous engagement so I only made it for the encore but that alone was worth the price of admission!Three killer tunes by an all time fave band! I'm glad that all the folks that had never seen them got to see it and that I could see them live one more time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They continue to surprise me

    by cthulhuX on 3/3/10House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    Not many bands manage to stick around (even in barely valid configurations) for 30+ plus years and perhaps more surprising in the Damned's case being an original punk band. There seems to be an honest and deep commitment to showmanship that is lacking in so many other retreads (A clear counter-example were the openers: some version of Gene Loves Jezebel; adequate musicianship but such poseurs otherwise to the point of wearing out their welcome quite quickly. And I am really very forgiving of bands overall). While it might be fun to have Rat Scabies back in the line-up, Pinch is a fine drummer (though he was petulant throughout the set due to monitor problems) and rest of the current line-up is solid (One could argue it really wasn't the Damned in the past unless Captain Sensible was there with Dave Vanian). Between this and the 2008 Halloween show, I am of the mind to see them every time they come through. You should too.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Damned @HOB

    by Vronied on 2/22/10House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    They were amazing, the show was great, the sound was great can't expect anything less from the Damned

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still top-notch

    by Jack42 on 2/21/10House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    The band obviously still has it. Their vocals have not deteriorated despite the many years of playing, and conversely, the skill on the instruments demonstrates that those years have been spent maintaining and improving their craft. For any one who is a fan of any song by The Damned, this concert was a treat, and I am convinced that any other concert will be just as great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tha Damned were better than ever.

    by VivMike on 2/20/10House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    They played all of the songs we were hoping to hear. They sounded and looked great. We had a great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Damned was Awesome!!!

    by Daligirl on 2/20/10House of Blues Sunset Strip - Hollywood

    The show was awesome, they played so many old songs! I have seen them many times over the years, and I must say last night was one of the best shows ever!! Dave looked fantastic, Captin was hotter than ever!