I enjoy seeing a band multiple times in different venues and different situations. Yukon Blonde is my most recent multi-view band. When I last saw them they were opening for Hey Rosetta! at the prestigious Francis Winspear Centre for Music, this time they were headlining the significantly less formal Starlite Room. The informal bar setting fitted the band’s songs of young love and desired girls nicely.
As much as I enjoy the musical stylings of Yukon Blonde, the portion of the evening I most anticipated came in the form of the opener, On An On. Hailing from Minneapolis, formed from the dissolved band Scattered Trees, their spacey Indie Rock sound captivated my ears since I first heard Give In. Their fantastic set contained a number of my favourite songs (setlist found below) and sounded almost exactly the same as their recordings. Despite the sound being slightly muddled at the beginning it was a very strong opening set.
Yukon Blonde took the stage shortly after 10 pm and quickly electrified the room. Their Indie yet still radio friendly songs are quickly recognisable and make it easy to join the hoard of fans belting out lyrics. Since this was a casual Saturday night concert I stuck around after the show to meet the band and attempt to snag a setlist and tour poster (I was successful). The band was very accommodating, inviting us backstage in an attempt to locate all five of their members and offering to sign my poster and setlist.
The concert had a certain unapologetic Canadian air to it. Not only does the band come from British Columbia and reference a territory in their name, but during the slight break between the main set and their encore performance of “Stairway,” the audience added, “please” to the standard chant of “one more song” in a bizarre display of politeness. As the concert also coincided Rebecca’s Birthday the band lead an uncoordinated audience in a rendition of Happy Birthday.
All in all it was a very good concert, having seen the headliner twice I would recommend seeing them for a lively Indie concert. If you get the chance also check out On An On as I thoroughly enjoy their music. Yukon Blonde is currently touring Canada with On An On.
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Current Favourites
As a first post, I thought that it’d be fitting to give a brief overview of what I listen to. It turns out this is a much larger task than I initially predicted. With well over 400 albums in my iTunes library, a few hundred hard copies, and a few dozen concerts in my repertoire there’s a lot of music to choose from. I don’t tend to stick with one genre for very long though I do have a few preferred genres; Rock, Folk, and Jazz seem to be consistent favourites of mine with a decent amount of independent pop mixed in for good measure. My last attended concert was for the rock group Arkells and my next will be for Corb Lund in support of his new country album. My listening isn’t always erratic as I do have a few consistent favourites that I will likely always go back to. Radiation City, Billie Holiday, Arcade Fire, and The Decemberists top my most played lists as of right now. The below playlist contains some of my favourite songs at the moment. This list will probably be different by month.