SINGLE REVIEW: Another Damn Disappointment - Lights Go Out
Another Damn Disappointment throw everything they’ve got into 'Lights Go Out', an electrified blast of punk rebellion that hits hard and doesn’t let up. It’s high-energy, raw, and completely unapologetic, kicking off with heavy guitars that rip straight through the mix alongside punchy, relentless drums. The sheer momentum of the track is undeniable—fast, urgent, and packed with attitude.
The vocals are rough-edged but full of purpose, delivering that rebellious, in-your-face punk spirit with conviction. There’s a strong DIY ethos coursing through every second, balancing melody with grit, hooks with power. The gang vocals elevate that energy even further—charged, commanding, amplifying the song’s raucous nature and making sure every lyric is felt as much as it’s heard.
At its core, 'Lights Go Out' is rooted in frustration—calling out the strain of modern life, the pressure of a broken system, the suffocating weight of a society that feels rigged against the people living in it. The lyrics cut deep without trying too hard to be political for the sake of it; they carry real weight, speaking to the reality of everyday struggles. And the instrumentation matches that intensity perfectly—the jagged, angular riff work slicing through, shifting gears at the right moments to keep the track dynamic and gripping.
It’s fast, bold, and entirely relentless, ticking every box of what punk should be. More than just a fiery burst of sound, 'Lights Go Out' is loaded with meaning—resonant, rebellious, and best played as loud as possible.