The Dirty Nil Release New Single, Doom Boy & Announce Fuck Art Album

Loud, rowdy rockers The Dirty Nil are back with new music and a promise of more to come as they released their new single Doom Boy and announced their upcoming album Fuck Art.

After their first three albums Higher Power, Minimum R&B, Master Volume (Deluxe Edition), the band from Dundas, ON has built a reputation of being a rock band to watch. They hit hard, they don’t hold back, and they are always looking for the next thing they can do. And if Doom Boy is the start of what we’re going to get from Fuck Art – it looks like they’re going to do just that.

And, in reckless rock and roll tradition, the band went all out and recorded an outrageous (and dangerous) music video from the single. Here’s what The Dirty Nil’s frontman has to say about it…

“Without parallel, Doom Boy is the most dangerous video we’ve ever made. When we were told that all we had to do was return the shell of the van to get half our money back, all hell broke loose. Between the Roman candles, vintage mini bikes and minivan mayhem, I was quite surprised that we only had a few injuries by the end of the night. Do NOT attempt any of the antics performed in the Doom Boy video. You’ve been warned.” – Luke Bentham

Hit play. Turn up the volume. Enjoy!

We’ve had our eyes on The Dirty Nil since we saw them open for The Reason back at Canadian Music Week 2014 – and since then we’ve caught them in front of crowds at WayHome, the Calgary Stampede, and in a tiny room of fans in Toronto.

The band always puts on a killer show. They are balls to the wall, sweat and spit, jumps and kicks, and loud rock and roll. If you’ve seen them, you’ve felt it. If you haven’t, we recommend diving into the band’s discography and keeping an eye on the post-pandemic concert schedule for your chance to see them live.

Where Do We Go From Here: The Reason Rocks CMW 2014

Minimum R&B: The Dirty Nil at WayHome 2017

Alexisonfire and The Dirty Nil at the 2018 Calgary Stampede

Ones To Watch – The Dirty Nil and Crown Lands Rock Live Nation

The Dirty Nil – Photos Through The Years (Canadian Music Week, WayHome, The Calgary Stampede, Live Nations Ones To Watch)

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The Dirty Nil Release New Single, Doom Boy & Announce Fuck Art Album

Loud, rowdy rockers The Dirty Nil are back with new music and a promise of more to come as they released their new single Doom Boy and announced their upcoming album Fuck Art.

After their first three albums Higher Power, Minimum R&B, Master Volume (Deluxe Edition), the band from Dundas, ON has built a reputation of being a rock band to watch. They hit hard, they don’t hold back, and they are always looking for the next thing they can do. And if Doom Boy is the start of what we’re going to get from Fuck Art – it looks like they’re going to do just that.

And, in reckless rock and roll tradition, the band went all out and recorded an outrageous (and dangerous) music video from the single. Here’s what The Dirty Nil’s frontman has to say about it…

“Without parallel, Doom Boy is the most dangerous video we’ve ever made. When we were told that all we had to do was return the shell of the van to get half our money back, all hell broke loose. Between the Roman candles, vintage mini bikes and minivan mayhem, I was quite surprised that we only had a few injuries by the end of the night. Do NOT attempt any of the antics performed in the Doom Boy video. You’ve been warned.” – Luke Bentham

Hit play. Turn up the volume. Enjoy!

We’ve had our eyes on The Dirty Nil since we saw them open for The Reason back at Canadian Music Week 2014 – and since then we’ve caught them in front of crowds at WayHome, the Calgary Stampede, and in a tiny room of fans in Toronto.

The band always puts on a killer show. They are balls to the wall, sweat and spit, jumps and kicks, and loud rock and roll. If you’ve seen them, you’ve felt it. If you haven’t, we recommend diving into the band’s discography and keeping an eye on the post-pandemic concert schedule for your chance to see them live.

Where Do We Go From Here: The Reason Rocks CMW 2014

Minimum R&B: The Dirty Nil at WayHome 2017

Alexisonfire and The Dirty Nil at the 2018 Calgary Stampede

Ones To Watch – The Dirty Nil and Crown Lands Rock Live Nation

The Dirty Nil – Photos Through The Years (Canadian Music Week, WayHome, The Calgary Stampede, Live Nations Ones To Watch)

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Stay tuned for more information about the release of Fuck Art from The Dirty Nil.

The Dirty Nil Doom Boy Single Art

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creator of content, daddy blogger, writer, coffee drinker, fan of the Batman. proud mo bro. prouder dad.

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Writer/Photographer/Editor

Toronto Music Blogger

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Photographer and fan of live music that spans genres, cities, and stages!

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