Damone profile picture

Damone

Sidney Was Right...

About Me

"It's all about Bon Scott and AC/DC, man. Everything he wrote about being in a band, that's the soundtrack to what we've gone through. 'Aint No Fun Waiting Around to be a Millionaire.' Now that's a song we totally get."
Damone bassist Vazquez
Every rock band has a story, or maybe two, involving break-ups, fights, label battles, money issues, health problems, etc.... Fuck em.
Damone has had all of that and more.
Lets start with Vazquez, the bassist.
He died. Sort of.
"The thing about recording is that it seems like a walk in the park," says the bassist. "But for our new record, I got lost in the process. I wasnt sleeping or anything. So one day, I call up [vocalist] Noelle, and I say, Why dont we go to the gym and get fired up? A little while later, I get off the treadmill, and all of the sudden I feel this weird sensation blowing through my head."
Moments later, Vazquez is passed out and being rushed into an ambulance. "We didnt have insurance or money at this point, so when I woke up, all I could think about was how much it was going to cost. But then I noticed a priest was over me reading me my last rites."
Fortunately, the bassist recovered from his brain hemorrhage with only a two-day coma and a maddening stutter to show for it ("It's cool, man, I can still play spin the bottle and shit") But for Damone, this is just one of many obstacles they faced while making their latest record.
The craziness started two years ago, after the Boston, Massachusetts band was finishing up a year and a half of touring behind their debut record, 'From the Attic', a solid piece of punk-metal that was most notable for its lead singer, then 18-year old Noelle. It was good stuff, but also a little hard for the general masses to swallow after all, its not every group that can take their musical cues from the likes of Judas Preist, Boston, Ratt and Def Leppard, and then top it all off with a kick-ass female singer/guitarist.
"All we wanted to do was bring back the spirit of good rock music," says drummer Dustin Hengst. "We love stuff like the Crue, Queen and Thin Lizzy. Shit like that. What we do is a celebration of what we like about big radio rock. Even the hair-metal bands of the 80s we love em. Sure, they copped everything from Aerosmith and Zeppelin, but man, they were slaves to songwriting. They made some of the coolest songs. I think today a lot music has become really formulaic, or its that depressing, miserable wallowing, you know?"
Unfortunately, not everyone could tune in to the pure rock brilliance of Damone, or their charismatic lead singer. "It was hard for a lot of people to get, especially our old record label, admits Noelle. It wasnt poppy enough for them to market, and rock radio stations dont like playing females." Dustin still seethes about it. "Noelle's an amazing singer and guitarist. She's not like these other bullshit chick-rockers you see nowadays, with their army of songwriters, producers and personal trainers pulling the strings. I'd challenge anyone to compete with her. I'd take her any day over any singer..." He stops, and then laughs. "Well, except like, Axl Rose or somebody."
Faced with a small but dedicated fan base, little radio play, lukewarm label support and an uncertain future, the band could have gone a million different directions on their follow-up record. But then the best possible thing happened: Damone's entire support structure caved in.
First, their guitarist (and main songwriter) quit. Then, the label, while going through two mergers, stopped giving a damn. Finally, the money ran out. "In hindsight, it was beneficial for us to go through," says Dustin. "It created a lot of motivation, but there were a lot of headaches. But it really brought us together musically and emotionally."
With no support, the band convened in Noelle's apartment to record some new material. Problem ..1: no money. So they all pitched in. Good friend and engineer David Spreng, brought over a bunch of gear. Another friend allowed the band to do some drum and guitar work in his studio for free. Oh, and they all got jobs again. "Vazquez was a substitute teacher at Waltham High, Dustin went to work for a tow truck company, even I was watering plants at an office building." remembers Noelle.
Problem ..2: no songwriter. No sweat. Over the next two years, Damone started playing and writing with new guitarist (Mike Woods, who had played with Dustin in a prior band). They decided to pick up the songwriting and production reigns for themselves. Someone in the band would come up with a song concept, Woods would add in some riffs and melody, Dustin would arrange, and finally Noelle and Vazquez would figure out the lyrics. In the end, this unusual bedroom collaborative effort yielded 35 fully recorded songs of pure rock fury.
"I've done a ton of home recording, so it wasn't a problem for me," says Mike, who found himself acting as a mediator and emotional core as the band worked out their assorted issues. "And I think we only woke up Noelle's neighbors once: it was 3 a.m., and we were stomping on the ground and yelling, trying to get this one sound down."
"I think it was cooler this way," admits Noelle. "It was all under our control, and we really grew musically."
Unsurprisingly, their new album contains some not-so-uplifting lyrical jabs at the world, and life in general. "It's funny, because as much as we love bands like Poison and, you know, party rock stuff, a lot of the lyrics we wrote during this time were really personal and a little bitter," says Dustin. "I mean, I was coming off a pretty bad breakup and ended up homeless for six months right in the middle of recording, Vazquez was breaking up with his girl, our old guitarist had totally fucked us, we were totally broke financially, and we felt screwed by everyone. The band was basically questioning it's existence. So theres a mix of over-the-top rock and really deep emotions."
As their musical confidence grew, so did the buzz. Damone asked their old label to let them out of their contract. Island Records wanted a meeting, and in a bit of fortuitous timing, the band got their final walking papers the evening before their new audition. The good omens continued: before the audition in New York, the band ran into former Cars frontman, fellow Bostonian and recording legend Ric Ocasek.
"He basically stopped in, said 'sounds good' and left. We considered that a good sign." remembers Noelle. And he was right: the band was offered a deal that night.
Was it all worth it? Yep. Entirely written by the band, and produced and engineered by the band with the help of their buddy Mr. Spreng, this record shows off a strong love of 80s glam metal, Runaways-size girl rock, guitar solos and badass attitude. With the help of legendary mixing engineers Tom Lord-Alge (U2, Weezer, Marilyn Manson) and Mike Shipley (Def Leppard, Green Day, Andrew WK)putting the finishing touches on the record, Damone have created a timeless piece of rocknroll, one that would sound quite at home sandwiched in a rock block of Guns N Roses, Queen and AC/DC.
As for the new guy, lets let Mike have the final word on Damone. "For me, the story should go this way: it looked like it was going to end, quite literally for some of us, but it didn't, so we made a kick-ass record and took over the world."
Please Visit Our YouTube Channel
Check out Damone's FANFEED


SIGN UP FOR THE DAMONE E-MAIL LIST
All fields are required.


Email

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/28/2004
Band Website: damone.net
Band Members: Noelle- Vocals & Guitar
Mike W - Lead Guitar & Vocals
Vazquez - Bass & Vocals
Dustin Hengst - Drums
Influences: the cars, the crue, def leppard, ozzy, journey, cheap trick, boston, zeppelin, thin lizzy, skid row, bon jovi, metallica, billy squier, heart, judas priest, gn'r, iron maiden, bryan adams, marvelous 3, poison, helloween, lita ford, aerosmith, van halen, tesla, weezer, joan jett.
Sounds Like:
"Everybody Wants You" Single
Exclusive Online Release
DOWNLOAD

Out Here All Night
In Stores NOW!
DOWNLOAD
BUY CD

VIDEOS:

DAMONE: WASTED YEARS

DAMONE: WHAT WE CAME HERE FOR

DAMONE: OUT HERE ALL NIGHT

DAMONE: EVERYBODY WANTS YOU

LIVE:

DAMONE: NOW IS THE TIME - DONINGTON, UK

DAMONE: OUTTA MY WAY - LIVE IN BOSTON

ON THE ROAD:

DAMONE: LIVE IN TOKYO, JAPAN

DAMONE: LIVE AT X-FEST

EXTRAS:

DAMONE: PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

DAMONE: RECORDING OF "OUT HERE ALL NIGHT" PART 1

DAMONE: RECORDING OF "OUT HERE ALL NIGHT" PART 2

Record Label: Island/Def Jam
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Interview with Movement Magazine

To read this interview just click on the picture...
Posted by Damone on Fri, 16 May 2008 09:45:00 PST

Freebird & Firearms

Hello So, we've been in the studio again making some new sounds for your ears. The stuff is coming along alright too. Actually, we've been laying down tracks for months, but in typical Damone fashi...
Posted by Damone on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:24:00 PST

Kahler & Mike 2008

Hello all,I'd like to give a very special thank you to the great people at Kahler for all of their support. They've gota killer product and a caring, committed team to back it up .Keep an eye out for...
Posted by Damone on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 01:10:00 PST

UK This Week, Boston Home Town All Ages Shows

Damone will be opening for the Wildhearts and the almighty Wolfsbane in the UK this week:Mon Dec 17 - Wolverhampton, UK  Civic - BUY TIX Tue Dec 18 - Newcastle, UK  Academy - BUY TIX Wed Dec 19 -...
Posted by Damone on Sat, 15 Dec 2007 11:14:00 PST

Recording Studio Update 10/19/07

So we just got back last week from LA, we got a lot of good work done out there with our buddy David Spreng, who was as masterful behind the boards as always, and the new songs are turning out great. ...
Posted by Damone on Fri, 19 Oct 2007 10:45:00 PST

Classic Rock Nomination and Tour Dates

Hey everybody. We've been having a great summer, we're still busy working on our new record, too. Anyway, we want to ask all of our friends to please take the time to visit the Classic Rock magazine w...
Posted by Damone on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 10:05:00 PST

UK, Donington Tour Diary By Noelle and Mike

(Noelle)So we went back to the U.K. to play a show in London with Hinder and Download Festival at Donnington Park in Nottingham. The shows were amazing, great crowds that we seemed to win over immedia...
Posted by Damone on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:18:00 PST

UK EP, Dates, New Documentary, "Wasted Years"

Hey Everybody!I know it's been a couple of months since I talked to you, so I'll fill you in on what's been happening. NEW UK TOUR DATESIt looks like we're heading back over to the UK next week for a ...
Posted by Damone on Wed, 30 May 2007 12:17:00 PST

Europe with Buckcherry -(By Mike this time)

GermanyI really don't wanna leave, but I'm sitting here at Heathrow Airport just outside of London waiting to catch our flight home to Boston. Actually, waiting is an understatement considering that ...
Posted by Damone on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 06:25:00 PST

UK Tour Blog by Vazquez

Hey everyone, it's great to be back home! Well, our European adventure started out with some static. We arrived in Berlin to find all of our gear had not made it there with us. It was kind of a let d...
Posted by Damone on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:40:00 PST