Dealing With Damage release new single 'Wrong Sometimes' - new album 'The London Particular' due Feb 27th 2026 via Serial Bowl Records

DEALING WITH DAMAGE RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE ‘WRONG SOMETIMES’ – OUT OCTOBER 24TH VIA SERIAL BOWL RECORDS 

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

NEW ALBUM ‘THE LONDON PARTICULAR’ DUE FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 27TH, 2026 

FREE ‘SINGLE RELEASE’ GIG AT ACES & EIGHTS, TUFNELL PARK, LONDON, SATURDAY OCTOBER 25th

Following the release of their second album ‘Use The Daylight’ in early 2023, London’s prime proto Next Wave band Dealing With Damage are now steadily on the path to album number three, with new single ‘Wrong Sometimes’. 

The first single to be released through their new partnership with Serial Bowl Records, the DIY record label and music collective based in Sunderland, ‘Wrong Sometimes’ is a garage stomping, Sonics shocking blast of energy. It’s a response to the relentlessly depressing news cycle of the doomscroll era that pairs carefully crafted lyrics which weave a growing sense of unease over the top of an infectious, deceptively simple and joyous rocker of a tune. Disappointment, betrayal, isolation and alienation never sounded so good.

 

Watch the ‘Wrong Sometimes’ video HERE and then the single is released digitally this Friday, October 24th. 

‘Wrong Sometimes’ is lifted from Dealing With Damage’s forthcoming third album due for release February 27th through Serial Bowl Records.  

Titled ‘The London Particular’, “which is the original name that people gave what came to be known as 'pea souper' fogs. This was because of all the particles in the air,” explains singer/guitarist Ed Wenn. “So hence The London Particular. It describes a dangerous smog, and it sounds like a newspaper title, so we thought it was a good vehicle for our take on the fog of shit that's going on in the world at the moment with the added nod to our hometown where the album was written, rehearsed and recorded.” 

Dealing With Damage play a Free Gig at Aces and Eights in Tufnell Park, North London on Saturday October 25th with support from Dinosaur Skull.

Dealing With Damage are:

James Sherry - drums

Owen Cox - bass

Andy Myers – guitar and vocals

Ed Wenn – vocals and guitar

Steve Cox – Keyboards

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