Chicago Sun-Times

The Damned

- By JEFF ELBEL Jeff Elbel is a local freelance writer.

Maybe you had your ear to the ground, and found the Damned when they released “Damned Damned Damned” in 1977. Maybe you were introduced to the band by its lunatic performanc­e of the hard- charging “Nasty” on an MTV rerun of squalid British slacker comedy “The Young Ones” during the late ‘ 80s. Maybe you stumbled across the Damned during their afternoon blast through “Smash It Up” at 2015’ s Riot Fest, and wondered how you could have missed them all this time.

It matters little how you found the Damned. If you’re a fan, the chances are you’re not a casual one. Led by original members Captain Sensible on nimble, buzzsaw guitar, and the vampiric baritone of Dave Vanian, the band invites devotion from fans of bratty punk and tuneful goth- rock. The band has the bona fide credential­s to earn their loyal following. They claim status as the first British punk band to release a single with 1976’ s “New Rose,” followed by their debut album that now celebrates its 40th undead birthday.

In time for the celebratio­n, an “Art of the Album” anniversar­y deluxe edition of “Damned Damned Damned” has been released. As ever, cuts like “Neat Neat Neat” are “made to be played loud at low volume.” The band’s trendsetti­ng fusion has been described after the fact as the Ramones meet Bauhaus, with identifiab­le influence on bands ranging from Green Day to Guns ‘ n’ Roses.

The Damned promises its first album of new material since 2008’ s “So, Who’s Paranoid?” this year. The band has been reluctant to preview new songs on its anniversar­y run, but has been playing a generous string of songs from 1979’ s riotous and witty “Machine Gun Etiquette.” The frenetic “Love Song” still fits well alongside older- sibling cuts from the debut. A souped- up cover of Love’s psych- pop classic “Alone Again Or” is another treat on many Damned set lists.

* The Damned, with Bleached, 8 p. m., Apr. 23, House of Blues, 329 N. Dearborn, $ 21-$ 134 ( ages 17+ over); livenation. com.

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