Dream Nails

Dream Nails
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres Punk, riot grrrl
Labels Krod Records
Members Janey Starling
Anya Pearson
Katherine Christie Evans
Lucy Katz
Past members Judith Dawson
Emmett Robert

Dream Nails is an all-female DIY punk/riot grrrl[1] band from London founded in 2015. The group identify themselves as “punk witches” and are known for their riotous live shows that mix storming punk guitar with sweet three-part harmonies.[2][3]

Biography

Dream Nails was founded in London in August 2015 by Janey Starling, singer, and Anya Pearson, guitarist. The two friends met through their involvement with feminist activism[4] and brought fellow activist Emmett Roberts on board to play bass and Judith Dawson on drums.[5] In early 2016, Lucy Katz replaced Judith on drums. Within one year of performing together they were invited to perform at Glastonbury’s Sisterhood stage - the first women-only venue at the festival.[6]

In 2017, Katherine Christie Evans replaced Emmett on bass and backing vocals.[7]

Dream Nails identify themselves as punk witches and their genre as “witch punk”. They claim to write “hexes, not songs[8] and are best known for their “hex on misogynist politicians” Deep Heat.[9] The group’s first single was released with a video premiered on Nylon,[10] in time for the 2016 election of the United States of American's president, Donald Trump.

Their first EP, DIY was released in April 2016 with a handmade zine and enjoyed immediate attention from Dazed and Confused.[11] After embarking on short tours in Belgium, the Netherlands and Austria, Dream Nails were invited to be the main support for American band Cherry Glazerr on their European tour in spring 2017.[12]

The band promote a DIY ethic, with handmade pedalboards, cut and paste zines and the self-made video for their song “DIY” composed of self-submitted mobile phone videos from fans edited together by vocalist Janey.[13]

Discography

Singles

Albums/Eps

Compilation appearances

References

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