Amen Dunes Opens Up About Childhood Sexual Abuse

Amen Dunes Opens Up About Childhood Sexual Abuse
Damon McMahon of Amen Dunes (Photo by Gonzales Photo/Kim Matthai Lelan/PYMCA/Avalon/UIG by way of Getty Images)

In 2014, Damon McMahon of Amen Dunes gave an interview with No Fear of Pop during which he acknowledged that collaborating with girls was “not [his] vibe.” “I just don’t think chemically it’ll work,” he stated. After his remarks precipitated controversy upon recirculating on social media, McMahon issued a public assertion elaborating that he “did not feel comfortable having a woman in the band at that time” as a result of he says he was sexually abused by “two different adult women” throughout his childhood and teenage years.

“I realize without giving context, my answer was not phrased well,” he writes. “At that time I did not feel it appropriate, nor was I healed enough, to explain my reason in detail.”

McMahon continues, “When I finally reached an age where I gained enough courage to begin to acknowledge what happened to me, Amen Dunes became a form of my own therapy. It was the one safe space I had to explore the feelings and the trauma from childhood, and to start to try and reclaim my identity and sexuality as a man.” Read his full assertion beneath.

 
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