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  • Yukon Blonde

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    Yukon Blonde

    From GBP 8.00

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    Dec 09 2015 20:00 - 23:00
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    Support: The Wooden Sky


    Ultimately for Innes, and original members Graham Jones (drums), and Brandon Scott (guitar), a welcome break from the day-to-day trials and tribulations of band life created the space needed for reflection on Yukon Blonde’s collective future. More importantly, it forged an atmosphere of creative freedom and limitless possibility in both the writing and recording processes, says Innes: “the sketches, the ideas…I made them outside of the band, which is not unique to this record. But the realization of the songs, the production of the album was more far more collaborative than ever before.”

    The group decision to bring James Younger (bass) into the band further cemented this cohesion, says Innes; “We spent a long winter in purgatory together on Main Street in Vancouver, walking around, drinking, and talking about Paul Simon and Tina Weymouth. Our decision to include him in the band is an inevitable culmination of those conversations.”

    Bolstered by the success of his solo project High Ends, which was recorded on a limited budget, Innes orchestrated the production through recording sessions, where the entire band took over local recording studio The Hive to capture songs on a 24 track analogue board once used by Studio 54 Disco Band. Band members would switch between instruments, often throwing out full song demos in favour of writing on the fly.

    “On the whole, I felt like Tiger Talk was standing on the outside, staring in,” says Innes. “With On Blonde, you’re a part of whatever’s happening. When you listen to it, it feels like a real record. I feel like our other record was just us playing some songs - this feels like there’s care put into every aspect.”

    Produced by Colin Stewart (Black Mountain, Dan Mangan, Sleepy Sun) and mixed by Tony Hoffer (M83, Beck, Foster the People, Air, Depeche Mode), On Blonde (the title, a nod to Bob Dylan), is an exercise in pop pleasures ranging from spiky guitar-driven tracks (often recorded with a Dinosaur Jr. flare for the dramatic), to Depeche Mode-dark synth songs like “Starvation”, and irrepressible sing-alongs such as the lead single, “Saturday Night”. Even a wistful synth track called “Como,” complete with Beach Boy-esque light harmonies, inspired by the HBO series Girls (a fact that Innes reveals in bashful tones).

    On Blonde is more dynamic, more visceral than our previous records, we were more ambitious, it’s sort of ironic that in experimenting we created a more accessible record than ever before, however this time it feels like there is a lot more to explore,” says Innes.

    Analogue synthesizers, modulating Moog saw tooth leads, and FM soft pads create an atmosphere akin to city street summer midnight meanderings. The album’s tone, which Innes likens to a summer night, is a nod to the eclectic nature of the band’s Brit pop heroes and their willingness to reinvent their style from track to track. But more recently, says Innes, their marriage of psychedelic, digital and synthetic sounds has become an unintentional symbol of Yukon Blonde’s own creative freedom.

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    Hoxton Square Bar and Kitchen, 2-4 Hoxton Square, N1 6NU London

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