SnarskiCircusLindyBand Announce Australian Tour To Celebrate Debut Album ‘what’s said and what’s left unsaid’
The project was conceived by Blackeyed Susans’ Rob Snarski and Go-Betweens’ Lindy Morrison.
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SnarskiCircusLindyBand, the collaborative project between Rob Snarski (The Blackeyed Susans) and Lindy Morrison (The Go-Betweens), have released their debut album, what’s said and what’s left unsaid.
On the album, Snarski and Morrison are joined by good friends Graham Lee (Triffids), Shane O'Mara (Silversound et al) and Dan Kelly (Alpha Males, Paul Kelly), with what’s said and what’s left unsaid marking the first time Morrison has recorded her own compositions.
To celebrate the release of SnarskiCircusLindyBand’s debut studio album, the band are hitting the road for a run of album launch shows.
The tour kicks off in Adelaide with two shows at The Wheatsheaf on Sunday 19 October, followed by shows at Melbourne’s Memo Music Hall on Saturday 25 October, Brisbane’s The Cave Inn on Sunday 9 November and Sydney’s The Vanguard on Friday 19 December and Saturday 20 December.
Tickets are on sale now via robsnarski.com.
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After sharing two mini-albums and touring the country extensively over the past four years, the release of SnarskiCircusLindyBand’s debut album has been much anticipated.
The album blends indie pop rock with introspective lyrics, with the band’s most recent single, ‘The Dying Conversation’, described as “a powerful - yet surprisingly bright - musing on death, grief and loss.”
Catch SnarksiCircusLindyband at The Wheatsheaf on Sunday 19 October. Tickets are on sale via oztix.com.au.
SnarksiCircusLindyband 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Sunday 19 October – The Wheatsheaf, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 25 October – Memo Music Hall, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 9 November – The Cave Inn, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 19 December & Saturday 20 December – The Vanguard, Sydney, NSW
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