Damien Done discography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Damien Done discography | |
|---|---|
Damien Done on June 13, 2019. | |
| Studio albums | 2 |
| EPs | 4 |
| Compilation albums | 5 |
| Singles | 15 |
| Music videos | 9 |
The discography of Damien Done, an American post-punk / gothic rock band, includes two studio albums, four extended plays, five internet compilation extended plays, fourteen singles and eight music videos.[1][2]
The band recorded its debut EP, Love Thongs, in September 2003, which was scheduled for release through Belgian record label Good Life Recordings in early 2004; the EP was ultimately shelved for thirteen years.[3][4] Meanwhile, the band self-released a series of internet compilations through Bandcamp, including Electron(ish), Outtakes & Rarities, Blown Covers, and an expanded edition of Love Thongs and Bits of Happy under the title Stay Black.[5] Love Thongs was finally picked up by German record label Demons Run Amok Entertainment, which released it under the new title Stay Black in July 2016.[6][7][8] The double A-side single "He Really Tried" / "And Now the Rain" was simultaneously released through Demons Run Amok.[9][10]
Damien Done followed-up with Charm Offensive, the band's debut full-length album, released in March 2018 by American record label Mind Over Matter Records and Belgian record label Hypertension Records.[11][1] The album spanned the singles "Curious Thing",[12] "Primitive",[13] "The Lord Fox",[14] and "Roof Access".[15] In February 2020, Damien Done released the EP Baby, Don't Hearse Me through Mind Over Matter Records.[16] The band quickly followed up with the To Night EP and its accompanied title song single,[17][18] co-released in May 2020 by Mind Over Matter Records, with American record label Contraband Goods and British record label Speedowax Records.[19][20] In July 2020, the band released a cover single of House of Love's "Shine On", and in February 2021, another cover single of Iggy Pop and David Bowie's "Nightclubbing" was released.[21]
The band's sophomore full-length album, Total Power, is scheduled for release through Mind Over Matter Records and Protagonist Music in May 2023.[22][23] The debut single from the release, "Pray for Me", was released on January 31, 2023,[22][23] followed by "Inexorcisable", on March 24, 2023,[24][25] and "Bounty & Blight" (which features guest vocalist La Femme Pendu) on April 21, 2023.[26]
Studio albums
| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Charm Offensive |
|
| Total Power |
|
Extended plays
Studio extended plays
| Title | EP details |
|---|---|
| Love Thongs |
|
| Stay Black |
|
| Baby, Don't Hearse Me |
|
| To Night |
|
Compilation extended plays
| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Electron(ish) |
|
| Outtakes & Rarities |
|
| Blown Covers |
|
| Demos for Protection |
|
| Demos from the Year 2020 |
|
Singles
Singles
| Title (A-side/B-side) |
Single details |
|---|---|
| "Ass-Crack Is the New Cleavage" |
|
| "He Really Tried" "And Now the Rain" |
|
| XMAS/split (split with Nathaniel Shannon & The Vanishing Twin) |
|
| "Curious Thing" "Primitive" |
|
| "The Lord Fox" |
|
| "Roof Access" |
|
| "Everybody Loves You (When You're Dead)" "Pretty Boy" |
|
| Deadcuts / Damien Done (split with DeadCuts) |
|
| "Shine On" |
|
| To Night Remixes |
|
| "To Night" |
|
| "Nightclubbing" |
|
| "Pray for Me" |
|
| "Inexorcisable" |
|
| "Bounty and Blight" (featuring La Femme Pendu) |
|
Videos
Music videos
| Title | Date | Director(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Ass-Crack Is the New Cleavage" | February 6, 2004 | Dwid Hellion[27] | Love Thongs / Stay Black |
| "Curious Thing" | August 27, 2017 | Andy Westra[12] | Charm Offensive |
| "Primitive" | September 15, 2017 | Damien Moyal[13] | |
| "The Lord Fox" | January 13, 2018 | Matt Craft[14] | |
| "Roof Access" | February 16, 2018 | Andy Westra[15] | |
| "To Night" | October 29, 2021 | Seppe Dausi[28] | To Night |
| "Pray for Me" | January 31, 2023 | Joe Halberstadt[22] | Total Power |
| "Inexorcisable" | March 24, 2023 | Andy Westra[24] | |
| "Bounty and Blight" | April 21, 2023 | Seppe Dausi[26] | |