Post Adolescence are supporting the legendary MEST Thursday the 17th at El Corazon in Seattle! It’s gonna be an epic show with Peace Mercutio, Enamour & Lucky Bunny Foot also along for the ride.
ALL AGES
$13 ADV / $15 DOS
Doors @ 7pm
Post Adolescence are supporting the legendary MEST Thursday the 17th at El Corazon in Seattle! It’s gonna be an epic show with Peace Mercutio, Enamour & Lucky Bunny Foot also along for the ride.
ALL AGES
$13 ADV / $15 DOS
Doors @ 7pm
We’re very proud to announce that Post Adolescence been asked to open for MEST on May 17th at El Corazon in Seattle with Peace Mercutio! You can get tickets at a discount HERE
Our next show is at the Skylark on May 4th. As our faithful guitarist, Adrian, must tend to his knightly duties that day, so we’ll be joined by a rotating set of special guests including: The Northern Souls (Chris Straube and Travis Nelson,) Jason Cope, Jason Schaplow, and Lauren Procopio. We’re stoked to play with such a talented myriad of artists, each bringing their own flavor to Post Adolescence. It’s going to be one hell of a show!
In the meantime, we’re doing a photo shoot with Seattle rock photog extraordinaire Alex Crick this weekend, and work continues on or next single, Hindsight. Watch out for it this summer, and more pictures coming very soon! Thanks to everyone for all your continued support. We’ll see you out there!
[Pictured: Keyboard work being done for Hindsight. Not pictured: What it would look like if Depeche Mode exploded.]
Great show at The Mix on 3/3 with Brokestra and Jack of All Trades… thanks to everyone who came and out and danced with us. We had a blast!
Photos courtesy of Alex Crick

Seattle’s own Post Adolescence are coming back hard with a new single, What You Would Call Socialism (I Would Call Civilization). Putting their signature spin on the post-punk sounds of the Buzzcocks, Placebo and Manic Street Preachers, Post Adolescence are taking fierce aim at the Conservative Tea party.
Singer Johnny Straube’s melody soars over fat n’ crunchy guitars with a modern-day anthem perfectly poised to rock the camps of the Occupy Movement:
“I think I’ll take my tea with some hypocrisy.
Someone went and gave the patients the key,
A media empire, and made an old joke official:
The most trusted news comes from Comedy Central.
You can’t call yourself grassroots when Fox News has you spoken for.
Occupy didn’t even get a bullhorn.
No, not everyone gets to be a millionaire,
But not one person should die for lack of healthcare.
I know it’s hard to doubt Beck, Palin and Limbaugh,
But deregulation’s only freedom from the law.
The only thing that I think we could ever agree upon
Is that Jesus Christ got one part wrong.
The only thing to see new money from your policies
Is the colonial costume industry.
Proudly built on a platform of anti-intellectualism.
You don’t get smaller government by amending the Constitution.
Not every problem can be solved with tax cuts and privatization.
What you would call socialism, I would call civilization.”