An earlier version of Snowblink began in Sherman Oaks,
California, Gesundheit's hometown, before she moved to Toronto in 2008. In 2013, the band collaborated with
The Hidden Cameras on a cover of
Duran Duran's "
The Chauffeur" for the compilation album
Arts & Crafts: X. In 2016, Snowblink released
Returning Current, drawing from Gesundheit's interest in the ocean and her familiarity with cantorial and Indian religious music. The band collaborated with
Feist on the track "How Now". The album features drumming by Phil Melanson and production by Robbie Lackritz, and reviews were generally positive. In 2018, Snowblink contributed the song "Outdoor Hotel" to the compilation album
The Al Purdy Songbook. ==Discography==