Clarity Records Presents Bumper One-off Concert Headlined by Mindsnare
The massive bill also includes Extortion, Enzyme, Blindgirls and more.
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Clarity Records is hosting a rip-roaring night of live music this September with a stacked lineup of talented bands headlined by Melbourne legends Mindsnare.
Talking place at Rhino Room and Lowlife Bar across two stages on September 7, prepare to have your ears assaulted by some of the country’s top hardcore and punk acts.
“One unbelievable night of music featuring a list of incredible bands. Some that haven’t visited for a while, some that have never been and topping it off with some of Adelaide’s finest,” Clarity posted on their social media accounts alongside the poster for the event.
All ten bands have been hand-picked by Clarity founder Footy, with headliners Mindsnare returning to perform in Adelaide for the first time in six years. They will be joined by fellow Victorian’s Extortion, back in Adelaide for the first time in 14 and fresh off the release of their new 15-song 7" ‘Threats’.
Making their South Australian debut is another Melbourne band, Enzyme, who have recently arrived back in Oz after a whirlwind UK and European tour. Queensland act Blindgirls will be making the trip alongside Victorian punkers GELD, another group making their first trip to the City of Churches.
Rounding out the interstate contingent is New South Wales hardcore band J.O.Y., whose most recent release is the 7” single ‘Fantasy’, and Victorian hardcore punk ragers Rat Bait.
When it comes to local acts, hardcore wreckers Devoidance and Tunnel Vision, along with straight-edge punk purveyors Stressed.
Tickets are on sale now via Humanitix and you can keep up to date with the event by joining the Facebook page here.
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