Dealing With Damage are a Punk band from London featuring former members of K-Line, Jerrybuilt, Done Lying Down, Sink, Bad Dress Sense, Chocolate, Down Love, Spandex Nappy Rash & The Scum Children.
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lyrics
Some Colours Never Fade
Sunshine and icicles. Stardust and pain.
Snakebite and promises and a smile on the train.
Nightmares and sanctuary. Our fists in the air.
Diving and looking down. We know we were there.
I'm seeing different colours round me now,
They're filtered through those days.
All aboard to change the world.
Some colours never fade.
Gibson’s and 8%. Cymbals & sticks
Our songs on the radio. Slogans and bricks.
Wearing clothes bought from charity and listening to Peel.
The bullshit and clarity. Nodding off at the wheel.
The stage and the studio. The sky and the road.
Paranoia and arrogance and feeling exposed.
A noise to believe in. Pot noodles and tea.
Tape lists and liner notes. Flyers and dreams.
Plugged into the underground. Thinking, drinking too much.
We made this community and it's all about love.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Some Colours Never Fade”
Ska Punk as good as it gets. Other bands would benefit from taking notes. Culture Shock is relevant as always with the contemporary lyrics, and the music will force you to nod in rhythm whether you want to or not. Droote
supported by 6 fans who also own “Some Colours Never Fade”
Great debut with some awesome melodic guitar work. The guest vocals from Marcelo on Sick is such a standout. Other highlights include My Funeral Pyre, Red Alert (I go against the grain, I'm a minority of one), Journey, and Bandoleros. kdnx
supported by 5 fans who also own “Some Colours Never Fade”
Heartfelt, powerful writing. Besides the first track, the title track is another great one, as well as No X-Ray Vision (which would be really cool as a slower, quieter song too). kdnx
The Minneapolis band add a horn section, a running surrealist allegory about walls, and an occasional nod to the elegiac to their electroshocked post-punk. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 4, 2024
supported by 5 fans who also own “Some Colours Never Fade”
A fantastic album. I can see why they didn't continue under the name The Evens, as it's a different sound with the bass added. Coriky is the Evens + Joe Lally from Fugazi on bass. If you can imagine The Evens with a slightly more funky, aggressive sound like Fugazi... that's what you get! And there's no way that can ever go wrong. What a great debut album!! smiledozer