Tag: Yukon Blonde

National nuances

When I saw Yukon Blonde at the frosh concert in September, I thought, “Who’s the biker on bass?” But I was soon pulled into their classic rock sound and started bobbing my head along to the guitar riffs of “Wind Blows.” Guitarist Brandon Scott said that old school vibe is what the band was going for...

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Mystery lineup a hit

It’s safe to say few knew the identity of the frosh concert performers when they walked through the gates Friday night. That is, until Born Ruffians let it slip at the end of their set that it was Yukon Blonde and Tokyo Police Club. Cue the stampede. The words barely left the mouth of bassist Mitch...

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Rock and Roll Report Card

Eight and a HalfEight and a Half B+ Eight and a Half is a new addition to the Canadian alternative scene, composed of musicians from the familiar and disbanded rock bands Broken Social Scene and The Stills. However, it would be a mistake to place Eight and a Half’s self-titled debut alongside its...

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Nomadic rock

Sending Yukon Blonde fan mail isn’t easy — the nomadic indie-rock quartet replaced home addresses with tour life. “We just gave up places, left and got some storage space,” frontman Jeff Innes said. “We just crash with friends now.” But Innes said the perks of touring don’t go unnoticed — it’s more...

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