YHWH NAILGUN (USA)
YHWH NAILGUN (USA)
Secret Sounds and BAMM BAMM presents

YHWH NAILGUN (USA)

with Special Guests
John Curtin Hotel (Carlton, VIC)
Wednesday, 23 July 2025 7:30 pm
51 days away
18 Plus
Music
Rock
Punk
Alternative

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Secret Sounds are teaming up with New York/Los Angeles based promoters BAMM BAMM Presents to bring YHWH Nailgun to Australian soil for the first time. YHWH Nailgun has exploded onto the scene with a sonic blast of industrial chaos and divine fury—melding raw noise, apocalyptic themes, and blistering energy into a brutal new era of sound. YHWH Nailgun is making waves with recent album; 45 Pounds being named Pitchfork’s “Best New Music” and Rolling Stone clocking the group as a “breakout act” at SXSW Austin this year.

YHWH Nailgun will kick off their tour in Sydney at Mary’s Underground on Tuesday 22 July before heading down to Melbourne’s The Curtin on Wednesday 23 July.

TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY MAY 28, 11AM (LOCAL)
Secret Sounds and BAMM BAMM Presents Presale: Tuesday 27 May, 11am – Wednesday 28 May, 10am

For complete tour & ticket information, visit: secretsounds.com

YHWH Nailgun (pronounced ‘yah way’) is a luminary four-person experimental rock project based in NYC, made up of artists Zack Borzone (vocals), Saguiv Rosenstock (guitar), Jack Tobias (synth + electronics), and Sam Pickard (drums). Their music is a visceral blend of styles that reaches toward an absolute essence.

“Against a tide of fake scenes and demolished live venues, YHWH Nailgun's brand of abrasive punk is shocking an ailing scene back to life” - i-D

“YHWH Nailgun feels relentless, but their aggression is exhilarating, not alienating.” -Rolling Stone

“One way to describe the noise-rock band YHWH Nailgun is to say they sound best when playing in a dark, concrete, abandoned train tunnel in Bushwick” - Pitchfork