Artist's albums
Femme Boi
2023 · single
Good Guy
2023 · single
Lonely Star (Christmas Song)
2021 · single
They/Them
2021 · single
Take up Space
2021 · single
Lonely Star (Christmas Song)
2020 · single
Dream Nails
2020 · album
This is the Summer
2020 · single
Vagina Police 2.0 / Corporate Realness
2020 · single
Jillian / Text Me Back (Chirpse Degree Burns)
2020 · single
Text Me Back (Chirpse Degree Burns)
2020 · single
Corporate Realness
2019 · single
Double A Side
2018 · single
Dare to Care
2017 · EP
Tourist
2017 · single
Diy
2017 · single
Deep Heat
2016 · single
Bully Girl
2016 · single
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Biography
Welcome to the (r)evolution of Dream Nails. Born from a chaotic mix of run-ins at drag shows and shared friendships, Dream Nails have established themselves as a political ecosystem, a safe haven, “for trans and queer people and their allies who love punk music”. An all-queer political punk collective made up of members Anya Pearson, Lucy Katz, Mimi Jasson and new frontman Ishmael Kirby, the band have burst forth from their DIY roots to newly sign with Marshall Records, bringing forward a reborn image of Dream Nails with music we can all find ourselves in. What Dream Nails seek out is greater than idealistic, punchy anthems. Instead, they want their music to inspire change, action, and hope. They have spent the last few years reflecting on their communal roots and driven dream of “making the world a better place” and sharing a message they truly believe in. For fans of Bikini Kill, Amyl and the Sniffers and label mates Nova Twins (with whom the band have toured extensively) Dream Nails are aware of their duty to educate as well as create great bangers for the dance floor (and moshpit). “Our music is galvnanising as well as entertaining and playful. It’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly” Lucy says. Community is at the heart of the band and for good reason: “Our existence is intersectional, so our politics is going to be intersectional.” In short, Dream Nails want to become “the biggest queer political band in the world” — and there’s no reason they shouldn’t be.