The Spindrift Saga’s ‘What Lies Beneath’ Summer Tour comes to The Grace Darling Melbourne on Thursday 30th December. They will be joined by special guests The Trepids, The Colby’s and Zenith Moon.
Doors 8pm, $10
THE SPINDRIFT SAGA Hailing from the South Coast of NSW, The Spindrift Saga are alternative / funk rock band known for tight live shows, energetic performances, “catchy rhythms, bright licks” and memorable songs. In the last few years they have toured extensively and supported the likes of The Living End, Thirsty Merc, The Rubens, British India and other music industry heavyweights. The Spindrift Saga’s debut full length record “Badnormous” has received airplay around the country and cemented the band’s unique place in the alternative rock scene. They also recently released three singles “In and out of Love”, “Smile” and “Batsh!t Bay”. In 2017 The Spindrift Saga played their first international shows in Japan. 2020 will see the band release their sophomore album, further local tours and a return to Japan.
The Spindrift Saga’s ‘What Lies Beneath’ Summer Tour comes to The Grace Darling Melbourne on Thursday 30th December. They will be joined by special guests The Trepids, The Colby’s and Zenith Moon.
Doors 8pm, $10
THE SPINDRIFT SAGA
Hailing from the South Coast of NSW, The Spindrift Saga are alternative / funk rock band known for tight live shows, energetic performances, “catchy rhythms, bright licks” and memorable songs. In the last few years they have toured extensively and supported the likes of The Living End, Thirsty Merc, The Rubens, British India and other music industry heavyweights. The Spindrift Saga’s debut full length record “Badnormous” has received airplay around the country and cemented the band’s unique place in the alternative rock scene. They also recently released three singles “In and out of Love”, “Smile” and “Batsh!t Bay”. In 2017 The Spindrift Saga played their first international shows in Japan. 2020 will see the band release their sophomore album, further local tours and a return to Japan.