NAILS Releases New Single 'I Don't Want To Know You'

April 12, 2019

Called the "harshest band in America" by The Guardian, NAILS has returned to unleash their relentless fury once again with the release of a new song, "I Don't Want To Know You". The digital single out now is accompanied by the ripping B-side "Endless Resistance", which features guest Max Cavalera (SEPULTURA, SOULFLY, CAVALERA CONSPIRACY). Pre-orders are now available for a limited-edition seven-inch vinyl that will be released on June 7 and will include an additional remix of "Endless Resistance" by Petbrick (Wayne Adams, Igor Cavalera).

"I Don't Want To Know You" was tracked by NAILS drummer Taylor Young, mixed by Kurt Ballou (CONVERGE) at GodCity Studio, and is the band's first recording to feature their second guitarist Leon del Muerte (MURDER CONSTRUCT, NAUSEA, EXHUMED). NAILS has also unveiled a music video for the new single that was directed by Nico Poalillo (GHOST, CHELSEA WOLFE). Watch it below.

News of NAILS' single coincides with the announcement of the band's North American headline tour with support from MISERY INDEX, DEVOURMENT and OUTERHEAVEN that will take place in June.

NAILS tour dates:

June 07 - St. Louis, MO – The Firebird
June 08 - Chicago, IL - Metro
June 09 - Detroit, MI - The Shelter
June 10 - Toronto, ON - Opera House
June 11 - Montreal, QC - Club Soda
June 12 - Boston, MA - Middle East
June 13 - Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
June 14 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
June 15 - Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Soundstage
June 16 - Raleigh, NC - Lincoln Theater

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