This Is Wreckage
history
This Is Wreckage was formed in 2010 in Portland, Oregon, by a group of friends who shared a passion for punk rock and hardcore music. The band quickly gained a local following with their energetic live performances and raw sound. Their self-titled debut album was released in 2012, which helped them secure a spot on several regional tours. Over the years, This Is Wreckage has undergone several lineup changes, but the core members have remained dedicated to their musical vision, blending elements of melodic hardcore and punk. They have toured extensively across the United States and Europe, building a loyal fan base and establishing themselves in the underground music scene.
influences
This Is Wreckage draws inspiration from a variety of punk and hardcore bands, including Black Flag, Hatebreed, and Rise Against. Their sound also reflects influences from post-hardcore and melodic punk bands like Thrice and Alkaline Trio. Lyrically, their songs often tackle themes of personal struggle, social issues, and resilience, influenced by the works of contemporaries in the punk scene.
facts
This Is Wreckage has released five studio albums and several EPs. The band is known for their DIY ethic and has self-produced much of their music. They have participated in various music festivals, including the Vans Warped Tour and Punk Rock Bowling. The band's logo, a skull with a wrecking ball, has become iconic among their fans. They have a strong presence on social media and engage actively with their fanbase.
significance
This Is Wreckage has played a significant role in the revival of melodic hardcore within the punk scene, influencing a new generation of bands. Their commitment to social issues and community support has garnered them respect beyond their music. They are known for their philanthropic efforts, often donating a portion of their merchandise sales to local charities and organizations focused on mental health and youth outreach.