Monday, October 26, 2020

New record review: The Damned 'The Rockfield Files'


The Damned must be feeling nostalgic of late.

First, the British punk icons released a new EP, "The Rockfield Files." It's described as a "return to the scene of the crime," Rockfield studios, where the band's groundbreaking "The Black Album" was recorded some 40 years ago. The four-song collection promptly debuted at No. 1 on the British vinyl singles chart.

A few days later, the Damned did something that some expected would never happen: The band got its original lineup back together with plans for a U.K. reunion tour.

While "The Rockfield Files" (Spinefarm) is a nod to the band's past, the EP continues in the vein of modern-day Damned music. 

Opening track "Keep 'Em Alive" is a bad ass track about the modern-day plight of the bumblebee. One can imagine "Manipulator" to be about the president of the U.S., at which several lyrics on the band's 2018 album "Evil Spirits" were also squarely aimed. "The Spider and the Fly," perfectly delivered by singer Dave Vanian, is about the seductive dance between predator and prey. And "Black is the Night" appeared on the band's recent career-spanning compilation of the same name. 

The lineup for "The Rockfield Files," recorded last year, included Vanian, founding guitarist Captain Sensible, "Black Album"-era bassist Paul Gray, longtime keyboardist Monty Oxymoron, and now-former drummer Pinch.

The lineup will look a little different next summer, pandemic permitting. The four original Damned, Vanian, Sensible, Brian James and Rat Scabies, held a socially distanced press conference, the first in the U.K., to announce the reunion. The tour presumably will be only for five shows.

Sensible isn't likely to want to play second fiddle to James on guitar for more than those few gigs. But there's a tantalizing possibility that Scabies could fill the band's permanent opening on drums. Scabies has expressed a desire to get back with the band and even collaborates with Gray in Professor and the Madman.

Whatever the future holds, it's great that the Damned have a chance to reunite the original band. From there, one can imagine a version of the band touring the world in late 2021 or 2022. Hopefully, Gray will be there ... and maybe even Scabies.