Scared of Sharks, the Australian rockers with an unapologetic attitude, are taking the music scene by storm with their “We’ll call it a tour!” tour.
This four-piece band from Mogareeka, on the far south coast of NSW, plays a mix of garage rock, proto punk, post punk, post post punk, alternative rock and grunge that’s been described as “surprisingly good” by their sober friends and “f*cking sick” by their drunk friends. And with their upcoming tour, they’re ready to share their music with the world.
The “We’ll call it a tour!” tour will kick off in Sydney with Final Girls before heading to Canberra, Melbourne, and wrapping up at the Port Kembla Festival. Scared of Sharks’ electrifying performances and raw, unfiltered sound are sure to leave audiences wanting more.
One of the standout tracks from Scared of Sharks’ repertoire is “Beach Wog,” a mellow grunge track with a catchy vibe that has captured the attention of music lovers across Australia. With its driving rhythm, gritty guitars, and infectious chorus, “Beach Wog” showcases the band’s ability to blend genres seamlessly.
Scared of Sharks bring a dynamic and engaging performance energy that’s not afraid to let loose and have fun. Their relaxed and candid approach is matched by their high-energy stage presence, which includes head banging and witty banter between songs. Their ability to strike a balance between delivering a raw and unfiltered sound while still not taking themselves too seriously is what makes them a standout act in the music scene. Scared of Sharks’ performances flow seamlessly, with a contagious energy that has audiences feeling like they’re part of the show. Their unique and entertaining stage presence is not to be missed.
Don’t miss your chance to catch Scared of Sharks on their “We’ll call it a tour!” tour. With their electrifying performances and raw, unfiltered sound, they’re sure to leave a lasting impression. And with “Beach Wog” as part of their repertoire, audiences are in for a treat. Get ready to experience mellow grunge at its finest with Scared of Sharks.
Get a feel for their post punk grungy and vibey af live performance below: