The rebel spell erin guitar elliot bass travis drums with stepha and select guests on vocals other guests want soundcity hooligans.
The rebel spell vinyl.
We came together in 2002 in east vancouver coast salish territories.
The rebel spell were a punk band from east vancouver coast salish territories aka vancouver bc canada with catchy songs and political lyrics.
They formed in 2002 and ended in early 2015 when their singer todd serious tragically died in a rock climbing accident in black velvet canyon near las vegas nv usa.
We are passionate about diy culture community building and social change.
We are just over half way through an indiegogo campaign to raise money to record our fourth full length album.
Vancouver punk band the rebel spell are touring across canada this fall to promote their new record last run released in late september last run showcases the band s song writing skills and passion for social justice what is most interesting for activehistory ca readers however is the fact that the rebel spell have included a song on their album about a historical event.
Later on our friends from seattle released it on vinyl on out of tune records.
In 2005 we released days of rage and in 2007 we put out the ep four songs about freedom on cd.
It can t be just me 3.
It will be released on cd vinyl and as a digital download.
We started calling our label clandestine collective.
All we want 4.
Past shows 128 event photo galleries 3.
Was kind enough to put the whole thing on a dvd here is the rebel spell s set.
Back in 2006 the rebel spell played a rock against racism show in hamilton with the fallout the rotten sam lawrence 5 and the rad patrol.
In many ways the rebel spell s last run is a depressing album.
Album released in 2011 through rebel time records and fire and flames music.
Move of movers 5.
By this definition the rebel spell and morning glory are one of the few true punk bands out there today the punk site from scene point blank.
Tickets will be 15 at the door or 10 on this page to be added to the will call list.
The cover art depicts a feeble aging anthropoid trying desperately to hold back an immense industrial wave.