YUKON ERA
ANNOUNCES A
THREE DATE TOUR THIS MARCH
Armed with their brand new single 'Feel' which will be available on all
DSPs Friday February 16th the band are set to perform:
Friday
16th March - Palmerston North - The Stomach (AA)
Saturday 17th March -
Wellington - Moon 1 (R18)
Friday 23rd March -
Auckland - Galatos (R18)
Since
forming in high school in June of 2015
Yukon Era, through
hard-work, ambition and talent have rightly carved out a name for
themselves within the local and international post-punk music scenes.
Their songs are loud and melodic, quiet and chaotic. The band
have created a modern and polished sound which they deliver via
stubborn-ly classic garage rock. In the flesh Yukon Era's greatest asset
might the bands ability to convey their well crafted tunes
via a set brimming with youthful confidence to form
something truly endearing, energetic and exciting.
The Auckland, New Zealand based post-punk quartet have released two well
crafted EPs to critical acclaim - their first self titled EP (2016)
garnered attention from Noisey and Tone Deaf and their second EP -
Consume & Scratch released in
late 2016 attracted interest from The New Zealand
Herald, Sniffers, and The Wireless.
“Five
songs of spirited and shambolic garage-rock that come wrapped in a kind of
Libertines-ish charm” -The Wireless.
They were the youngest band to play the coveted annual Laneway Festival in
2017 and have opened for the likes of Mac Demarco, Preoccupations, METZ,
DMA’s and Mini Mansions, and were named as one of the Top 8 Kiwi Guitar
Tracks of 2016 byImpose Magazine [US], Yukon Era are:
"Old-fashioned rock and roll
cut from the same cloth as Polvo and Fugazi – embedded with a hint of classic
kiwi jangle. A post-punk band on the rise, with the confidence and skill to
make it big."The band, comprised of singer Christian
Dimick, guitarist Lachie
Thurlow, bassist Pierre
Beasley and drummer James
Dimick. will head out on a three date North
Island tour this March to celebrate the release of their brand new
single 'Feel' which is being released digitally on February the 16th.
Feel which was recorded at Red Bull studios in Auckland, cements the
bands place in the post-punk world while showcasing their ever expanding
musical development.
"Feel is a song that
touches on personal issues within my life," says Christian.
"Feeling absent from others as
well as myself, along with feeling crushed by the weight of peoples
expectations of me. When in reality it doesn't matter, which I can say now. But
while writing the song my mind was in another place. It is nice to finally
release a song off the new album out into the world. It feels like years ago we
recorded it so it is a relief just to finally show it to
people". With the group having recently been announced to play
The Great Escape Festival in Brighton UK
in May, it's clear to all that Yukon Era are aiming high, and 2018 is
going to be a big year for the band.
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