Dead Poet Society + Bad Nerves GT Sideshow
Dead Poet Society + Bad Nerves GT Sideshow
Good Things & Destroy All Lines presents

Dead Poet Society + Bad Nerves GT Sideshow

With Special Guests
Crowbar Sydney (Leichhardt, NSW)
Tuesday, 2 December 2025 7:00 pm
49 days away
18 Plus
Rock
Punk

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The bastard child of a Ramones/Strokes one night stand, Bad Nerves play ferociously fast distorted pop songs. Their self-made debut put them in the hearts and minds of the cream of the alternative crop; from UK tastemakers such as Dan P Carter to Alyx Holcombe, to rock legends such as Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard. Drawing comparisons to Supergrass, the Ramones and Jay Reatard, they proactively seek to make the type of in-your-face, opposite-of-sterile, rock music that the genre was built on. The future is loud for Bad Nerves. They proactively seek to make the type of in-your-face, opposite-of-sterile, rock music that the genre was built on. They want to play as much as they can for as long as possible, in the hope of inspiring the next generation, before it’s too late. It feels as though they have arrived just in time.

Dead Poet Society is an American rock band formed while attending Berklee School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts in 2013. The band was made up of Jack Underkofler (vocals, guitar), Jack Collins (guitar), Nick Taylor (bass guitar) and Will Goodroad (drums). Dylan Brenner replaced Nick Taylor on bass in 2019. Their US break came in 2018, when Spotify editorial staff added the single “American Blood” to their playlists, after the band had built a strong organic following on social media and the streaming platforms. Josh Katz of the band Badflower, was one of their early fans, notably of their song “CoDA”, which he championed to his label Big Machine and others, resulting in interest from several labels including Spinefarm, where they later signed and released their debut album -!- in 2021. The band has gone on to become headliners in their own right, selling out 1000 + venues and playing the main stages of the biggest festivals around the world.