Dave Graney & Clare Moore Share New Track ‘MY ESV (Estimated Street Value)’
The duo are currently touring the country in support of their latest album, Laburnum of The Mind.
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‘MY ESV (Estimated Street Value)’ is the latest single taken from Dave Graney and Clare Moore’s new album, Laburnum of The Mind.
The album’s third single, following ‘Hits Are The Worst’ and ‘I Ain't Got No Float’, the song features Graney on guitars and bass and vocals and Clare Moore on drums, keyboard, vibes, percussion and backing vocals.
The duo describe ‘MY ESV (Estimate Street Value)’ as “a sly driving rock and roll song driven by acoustic guitars in DADGAD tuning with bass, vibes, keys, percussion and drums. A Bo Diddley beat.”
Laburnum of The Mind was recorded in Melbourne at Soundpark with Idge, who also mastered the album and mixed by Graney and Moore, who performed all the instruments on the record, with mistLY guitarist Stuart Perera also performing on two tracks.
Speaking about the album and their reason for calling it a rock record, Graney and Moore elaborate, “When we say ‘rock’, I guess we would be thinking of The Doors, Wire, Urge Overkill, Steely Dan, Queens Of the Stone Age, The Replacements, Pulp, Roxy Music, The Fall, The Blue Oyster Cult and those kinds of tones. Those kinds of lyrical flights and suspensions. Bo Diddley and Latin beats and diminished and augmented chords. Expensive inversions. Flash stuff. Though there is also a lot of dumb, irrational, loose and goofy as well”.
The duo of Graney and Moore have been touring the country since May, with 10 more dates to come, beginning this weekend with shows at Woy Woy’s The Link and Pin on Friday 12 June, Newcastle’s Stag and Hunter on Saturday 13 June and Old Bar’s The Flow Bar on Sunday 14 June.
Graney and Moore continue the tour in July with shows at Mullum Roots Festival on Sunday 12 July, Geelong’s Courthouse Arts Theatre on Friday 24 July and Ipswich’s Banshess Bar & Artspace on Friday 31 July, with the final four dates at Eudlo Hall on Saturday 1 August, Brisbane’s Black Bear Lodge on Sunday 2 August, Fremantle’s The Duke of Geroge on Friday 28 August and Perth’s Lyrics Underground on Saturday 29 August.
Tickets on sale now via davegraney.com.
Catch Dave Graney and Clare Moore touring Australia this June, July and August. Tickets on sale now via davegraney.com.
DAVE GRANEY AND CLARE MOORE LABURNUM OF THE MIND AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2026
Friday 12 June – The Link and Pin, Woy Woy, NSW
Saturday 13 June – Stag and Hunter, Newcastle, NSW
Sunday 14 June – The Flow Bar, Old Bar, NSW
Sunday 12 July – Mullum Roots Festival, NSW
Friday 24 July – Courthouse Arts Theatre, Geelong, VIC
Friday 31 July – Banshees Bar & Artspace, Ipswich, QLD
Saturday 1 August– Eudlo Hall, QLD
Sunday 2 August – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 28 August – The Duke Of George, Fremantle, WA
Saturday 29 August – Lyrics Underground, Maylands, Perth, WA
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