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Blueprints + Lily Morris + Snowy at Franks Wild Years

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Franks Wild Years
Thirroul NSW, Australia
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Sat, 19 Jul, 3pm - 6pm AEST

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Blueprints, featuring Mia Schoen and Marc Regueiro-McKelvie, step onto vinyl following their cassette releases 'Blueprints' and 'Celestial Spheres.' Known for their work in the Melbourne underground band New Estate, this dynamic duo blends avant-art-pop with moods from fractured folk to anthemic Beatlesque tunes.


Their new 7-inch ‘Artichoke’ elevates their sound with a skull-crushing disco beat, wild vocals, and stunning instrumentation, including the tracks 'Bibbulmun' and 'Game Show.' Schoen’s contributions to Sleepy Township, Huon, Possum Moods, and Powerful Owl, paired with Regueiro-McKelvie’s solo project Popolice and collaborations with Jess Rebeiro and Teeth & Tongue, highlight their prolific creativity and innovation.

This July sees Lily Morris and Liam “Snowy” Halliwell come together across state lines to tour in the spirit of their recent collaborations and in anticipation of new albums from both artists later in 2025!


Snowy (Snowy Band, etc) will be road-testing songs from the recently recorded, brand new Snowy Band album, as well as cherry-picking songs from an extensive back catalogue spanning the past decade or so.

Lily Morris, who hails from Walbanga Country (Braidwood, NSW), is similarly performing a fresh batch of new songs from her anticipated full-length LP due out in the second half of the year.

 

See the pair perform separately, together and joined by some of the country’s best artists supporting at every stop as Lily Morris and Snowy join forces across generation and geography. Will the tour be a raging success, or will the pair’s demographic differences descend into bickering about which code of football is the shittest and why Lily’s generation are too lazy to be able to buy a house.'

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Franks Wild Years
Thirroul NSW, Australia