“Late ’90s-inspired pop-punk done to perfection.”For The Love Of Bands · Minefield review ↗
Saving Sebastian
Big hooks. Dual vocals. Late-’90s pop-punk energy from Hemel Hempstead.

Four friends.
Zero chill.
Saving Sebastian make the kind of pop-punk that belongs on a scratched skate-video DVD.
Formed in Hemel Hempstead in 2010, the four-piece channel the bounce and immediacy of late-’90s and early-’00s pop-punk without sanding off the rough edges. Their songs pair fast guitars and dual vocals with choruses built for rooms full of people to shout back.
The band became a familiar name around Hertfordshire and London through shows at The Horn, New Cross Inn, The Black Heart and hometown venues—earning a reputation for fast, funny and properly communal live sets.
Minefield.

Minefield EP
- 01Hometown
- 02Minefield
- 03Saving Grace
- 04The
Cookie.P / Cookie EP
The first of the band’s two EPs: name-your-price pop-punk from Hemel Hempstead.
- My Last Day · 1:04
- Tension Spang · 3:18
- Curiosity · 3:15
- I Hate Bands That Use Ridiculously Long Song Titles… · 3:32
Not actually
crappy.
“Great songs, ace musicianship, delightful vocals and just the most amount of fun.”Colin’s Punk Rock World ↗
Turn up.
Jump around.
The Black Heart · Camden
Codename Colin’s 10-year celebration with Filthy Militia and Saving Sebastian. London, UK.
That show has just happened. For the next announcement, follow @saving_sebastian or the band’s Facebook page.
Seen in
the wild.



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