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01 Aliens Exist 3:320:00/3:32
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02 Encore 3:050:00/3:05
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Scary Night 2:080:00/2:08
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Hard to write 2:210:00/2:21
“Punk is not just a sound,music. Punk is a lifestyle”
Sagnar are a three-piece punk rock band blasting out of Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia. Formed by Roman (lead vocals/guitar), Kye (bass/backing vocals), and Max (drums), the band are just 14 years old but already tearing through the Queensland scene with a mix of cheeky chaos, big hooks, and a 90s skate-punk punch.
Influenced by NOFX, Pennywise, Lagwagon, Frenzal Rhomb, and local legends Fake News and Deadheat, Sagnar keep it raw, fast, and full of energy — channeling the golden era of punk rock into a new generation.
Sagnar’s live sets smash together youthful chaos and skate-punk riffs, with a mix of released singles and live-only exclusives.
Aliens Exist – Released. A crowd-favourite punk anthem packed with energy and cheek.
Encore – Released. Their debut single, and the song that kicked off Sagnar’s journey.
Unreleased (Live Exclusives):
Queensland Roads Are Trash
Bullbars and Kangaroos
Scary Night
Bitzamissin
Hard to Write
Sagnar keep the pit circling with classic covers and punk staples that pay respect to the legends, while keeping the chaos alive:
Linoleum (NOFX)
Bob (NOFX)
Bro Hymn (Pennywise)
Roots Radical (Rancid)
99 Red Balloons (Nena / Goldfinger)
Punks and the Pirate (Averice)
These covers bring the nostalgia, the sing-alongs, and all that good stuff fans expect when the pit’s in full swing.
Live Gigs Across QLD – From Hervey Bay to Bundy, Emerald, Monto, and beyond, tearing up stages with 90s skate-punk energy.
East Coast Alternative (ECA) Shows – Sharing the stage with local legends and proving punks not dead.
Tim from XFire’s Punks Not Dead Shows – Big shoutout to Tim for throwing us in the deep end and letting us thrash.
Battle of the Bands Childers – 3rd Place 🏆 – Not bad for a bunch of 14-year-olds bringing chaos to the stage.
Battle of the Bands – Jacaranda Festival – 🥇 1st Place winners, taking the crown with a set of all-original Aussie punk anthems.
Sounds of Rock Festival
Opened the stage at Sounds of Rock last year — a huge milestone and a proper baptism of fire on a big festival bill.
Support – Cosmic Psychos
Shared the stage with Aussie punk legends Cosmic Psychos, proving the next generation can hold its own against the old guard.
Support – Fake News
Tore it up supporting Fake News, bringing full-noise skate-punk energy to an all-ages crowd.
Crowd-Fav Originals – “Aliens Exist,” “Queensland Roads Are Trash,” and “Bullbars & Kangaroos” quickly becoming local anthems.
Covers that Hit Hard – From NOFX to Pennywise to Frenzal Rhomb — always bringing the golden era alive.
Young & Hungry – Just 14 and already chasing gigs up and down the coast, no slowing down.