With a band name taken from a Jawbreaker lyric and guest vocals by Rival Schools’ Walter Schreifels, it’s easy to mistake Nightmares For A Week’s Don’t Die as an emo throwback. Granted, that would only be half a mistake. The New York trio packs its debut album with chiseled, sinewy pop-punk that’s unafraid to rip out its guts and fly them up the flagpole. Singer-guitarist Bill Manley uses maudlin-yet-anthemic songs like “Baby” and “Bear Mountain”—catchy, imagistic confessionals unabashedly in thrall to Jawbreaker’s Dear You—to anchor occasional tracks full of acoustic guitar, organ,… read more
With a band name taken from a Jawbreaker lyric and guest vocals by Rival Schools’ Walter Schreifels, it’s easy to mistake Nightmares For A Week’s Don… read more
With a band name taken from a Jawbreaker lyric and guest vocals by Rival Schools’ Walter Schreifels, it’s easy to mistake Nightmares For A Week’s Don’t Die as an emo throwback. Granted, … read more
Nightmares for a Week are a three piece indie rock outfit from Kingston, NY. The group features Bill Manley (vocals, guitar), Sean-Paul Pillsworth (bass, vocals) and Steven Markota (drums) and promises a sound influenced by Jawbreaker, Lucero, Uncle Tupelo, All and The Replacements.
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Nightmares for a Week are a three piece indie rock outfit from Kingston, NY. The group features Bill Manley (vocals, guitar), Sean-Paul Pillsworth (bass, vocals) and Steven Markota (drums) … read more
Nightmares for a Week are a three piece indie rock outfit from Kingston, NY. The group features Bill Manley (vocals, guitar), Sean-Paul Pillsworth (bass, vocals) and Steven Markota (drums) and promises a sound influenced by Jawbreaker,… read more