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Wait for the Blackout

The Damned · 1982

2 tracks · new wave · punk · gothic rock

A frenetic blend of punk energy and gothic undertones, entwined with catchy melodies and provocative lyrics.

Wait for the Blackout is a single by The Damned, released in 1982. A frenetic blend of punk energy and gothic undertones, entwined with catchy melodies and provocative lyrics. 'Wait for the Blackout' is significant for its exploration of themes like identity and nightlife, which resonated with the burgeoning goth scene. The album's title track gained traction and became a staple, showcasing The Damned's influence in both punk and gothic subcultures while receiving positive reviews in publications like NME and Sounds. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Wait for the Blackout sound like?

A frenetic blend of punk energy and gothic undertones, entwined with catchy melodies and provocative lyrics. Rooted in new wave and punk.

What makes Wait for the Blackout by The Damned notable?

'Wait for the Blackout' is significant for its exploration of themes like identity and nightlife, which resonated with the burgeoning goth scene. The album's title track gained traction and became a staple, showcasing The Damned's influence in both punk and gothic subcultures while receiving positive reviews in publications like NME and Sounds. Released on May 6, 1982, 'Wait for the Blackout' was The Damned's fifth studio album, following their 1980 effort 'Machine Gun Etiquette'. At this point, the band was navigating a transition from their punk roots towards a more diverse sound that incorporated new wave and gothic rock elements, reflecting their evolution in the post-punk era.

How many songs are on Wait for the Blackout?

Wait for the Blackout has 2 tracks.

Tracklist

2 tracks

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Wait for the Blackout Standout
  • 2 Jet Boy, Jet Girl Standout

Release Date

May 6, 1982

Genre

gothic rock, new wave

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom