On October 1st Melbourne Folk Club brings together two incredible voices, intriguing songwriters, and despite growing up in different generations, two artists who have just released their debut solo albums.

Rob Snarski released his debut solo album in July, after 25 years fronting acclaimed Australian band The Blackeyed Susans.

Produced by Rob and longtime bandmate and collaborator Dan Luscombe with Yikesville studio boss Shane O’Mara, “Wounded Bird” foregoes the lush arrangements of The Blackeyed Susans for a stripped-back and intimate sound palette.

New Zealander Aldous Harding has just released her first album on Spunk Records. It has received critical acclaim across the ditch and is already winning attention from the likes of Mess & Noise in Australia, their review describing Harding’s voice as “arresting…the kind that stops hearts, stops men in their tracks, stops chatty crowds silent”.

For more info visit www.themelbournefolkclub.com

To celebrate, Tone Deaf are giving readers the chance to win a double pass to see the pair in action for Melbourne Folk club on October 1st Wednesday at Bella Union in Carlton, Melbourne. Enter your details below to win!

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