Scorpion Entertainment Presents
Seraphs Coal "Resurrection"
90’S CHRISTIAN SKATE PUNKS SERAPHS COAL ARE RESURRECTING FOR A NIGHT OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS.
Plus Guests:Hightime,Thrashboard & All In
In a return to the halcyon days of 90’s pop punk in Adelaide, the original 3-piece line up are dusting off their instruments to perform songs from all three records: “Don’t Mind If I Don’t”, “Operation Save the Humans” and “The More Things Change”.
No stranger to controversy, Seraphs Coal was accused of “voter fraud” when their single “Hope Is Where the Heart Is” debuted at #4 on Triple J’s Net 50 before proceeding to hold steady at #1. This was the start of a series of unfortunate events that Juice Magazine dubbed “Seraphsgate”, ultimately leading to the band being blacklisted by Triple J.
Controversy aside, the band toured relentlessly from 1996 to 2002, performing Main Stage Vans Warped Tour 1999, Essential Stage headline at Big Day Out 2000, Loudmouth Stage at Livid Festival 2002, and making memories with childhood heroes Millencolin, No Use for a Name, Strung Out and others.
Seraphs Coal are taking the stage again at Enigma Bar in Adelaide on January 25, Australia Day long weekend. Joining them will be home town heroes Hightime, Thrashboard and All In. The bands last performance at Enigma saw many fans miss out on two back-to-back sold out shows. Don’t miss out this time.
Tickets on sale at Moshtix Tuesday August 20th 9am
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