The Holy Sea Concert History

Formed in 1999, around singer songwriter Henry F. Skerritt, The Holy Sea became a mainstay of the Perth music scene. Drawing from a wellspring of Australian influences such as The Triffids, The Go-Betweens and Nick Cave, The Holy Sea attracted a devoted following for their intelligent songwriting and passionate performances. In 2000 they released their debut album Blessed Unrest to critical acclaim, with The West Australian declaring it a work of “provoking depth” and “moody genius”.

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Rock
Indie
Folk Rock
Country
Australian
Partyschlager
Perth Indie
Tekk
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The Holy Sea had?

The Holy Sea has had 2 concerts.

What genre is The Holy Sea?

The Holy Sea is most often considered to be Rock, Indie, Folk Rock, Country, Australian, Partyschlager, Perth Indie, and Tekk.

When was the last The Holy Sea concert?

The last The Holy Sea concert was on January 17, 2009 at Cockatoo Island in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The bands that performed were: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Spiritualized / Fuck Buttons / Silver Apples / The Saints / Harmönia / Afrirampo / James Blood Ulmer / Robert Forster / The Necks / Michael Gira / Passenger Of Shit / Bridezilla / Rowland S. Howard / Laughing Clowns / The Beaches / Psarantonis / The Reels / The Stabs / The Holy Sea / Conway Savage / Sounds of Seduction / Hunter Dienna / Dead Meadow.

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