Artist's albums
Main Street Market
2021 · single
Staff of Ra
2020 · single
Hemlock
2019 · single
Celebrations
2018 · album
Celebrations
2018 · single
Arrows
2018 · single
Split
2014 · album
Civilian War
2013 · album
Don't Die
2010 · album
Veins / Feelin' Blue
2010 · single
A Flood Tomorrow
2009 · EP
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Biography
Nightmares For A Week (Kingston, NY) started in 2008 over some beers on the back porch and a few old friends. NFAW released their debut EP, A Flood Tomorrow in 2009 via Music For End Times/Broken English Records. Named as one of Alternative Press magazine’s 100 Bands to Watch in 2010, NFAW released their debut LP, Don't Die in late 2010 which featured guest appearances from Walter Schreifels ( Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksand , Rival Schools ) and James Felice ( The Felice Brothers ) on now defunct Brooklyn-based label, Academy Fight Song. 2011 saw the release of a brand new track entitled "Doomsday Party" that appeared on a split 7" with veteran indie rockers Joshua (Doghouse Records) as the debut release by Miami, FL label Limited Fanfare. A year later in 2012, the band released the Nightmares For A Week + Nightmare Of You split via Paper + Plastick Records, founded by Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello. In 2013, the band released their much acclaimed Sophomore LP, Civilian War via Suburban Home Records ( Drag The River , Joey Cape , Tim Barry ). The next year, in 2014, NFAW teamed up with Black Numbers Records and released a split 12" with New Jersey's Banquets . 2018 saw the release of Nightmares for a Week’s third full length LP, Celebrations. It was the band’s first full length release since 2013’s Civilian War.