Screaming Jets headed for Erina

The Screaming jets will play the Sunken Monkey on January 25

Aussie rock favourites The Screaming Jets will bringing their Professional Misconduct album tour to the Sunken Monkey at Erina on January 25.

The show follows the amazing chart debut of the band’s latest record which landed at #1 on the ARIA Australian album chart, #1 on the ARIA Vinyl album chart and #3 on the ARIA main album chart late last year.

Following the devastating passing of co-founder, chief songwriter and bass player, Paul Woseen, The Jets’ 10th studio album features 10 new tracks including the singles Nothing to Lose and the anthemic track Second Chance and is the band’s first full album of all-new music in eight years.

All but one of the tracks was co-written by the man fondly known as “Paully”.

Originating from Newcastle, The Screaming Jets have been an enduring force in the Australian music scene for over three decades, releasing some of Australia’s most iconic rock songs.

The band is fronted by Dave Gleeson, whose powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence have left an indelible mark on the Australian music scene.

With over 200 live shows nationally under their belts before they had even secured their first record deal, the release of The Screaming Jets’ debut album All For One peaked at #2 on the ARIA charts and the second single from the album, Better, was the song that introduced the band to the world and saw them embark on their first world tour – to Europe, the UK, the USA and Canada.

Their second album Tear of Thought debuted #3 on the ARIA charts entrenching the Jets as one of this country’s most beloved and respected rock bands.

The Screaming Jets are:  Dave Gleeson (vocals), Jimi Hocking (guitar), Scott Kingman (guitar) and Cameron McGlinchey (drums).

They will perform at The Sunken Monkey at 6pm on Thursday, January 25.