A warm-toned, slightly grainy group portrait of four people standing in a line, receding into the background. The individual in the foreground has wavy dark hair and is wearing a grey patterned knit sweater. The people behind them have varying hair lengths and colors, all looking toward the camera with neutral expressions in a dimly lit indoor setting with a soft green glow in the background.
Social Wreckage Credit: Nate Young / nobladesnobows/Instagram

Social Wreckage blends melodic vocals with heavier, hard-driving instrumentation, landing somewhere between indie-rock and punk without fully committing themselves to either. The result is weighty but accessible, songs that hit a large audience hard, without losing a unique sense of identity.ย 

This band has made its home right at the intersection of melody and abrasion. Thereโ€™s a weight to the soundโ€“itโ€™s indie-rock that isnโ€™t afraid to scuff its knees, music that thrives in your angsty teen daughterโ€™s bedroom. 

The band, led by Maren McTague, with Ella Fair on vocals and guitar, Preson Phillips on Bass and Arrow Enfinger on drums, released its first single, โ€œEyes Everywhere,โ€ in December 2025, immediately establishing momentum. Social Wreckage has already opened for Underoath and is set to hit the road as part of the Silhouettes tour in February 2026, including a stop at Willโ€™s Pub alongside Halation, Evershock, and No Clue.

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