YUKON
ERA
release new video
for single Feel
Following The Great Escape appearances and UK tour
“A powerful, atmospheric
return.” -
CLASH
“A post-punk band on the rise,
with the confidence and skill to make it big” - IMPOSE MAGAZINE
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Directed by Taylor Mansfield and Jake Munro DOP - Jake Munro Edited - Taylor Mansfield Lead Actor - Tom Gray Lighting - Kyle Van Tonder Styling/Set Design - Helen Young-Loveridge and Gloria Griffen Many thanks to the extras, and to the lovely residents of Hereford. |
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"Feel
is a song that touches on personal issues within my life,” explains vocalist Christian Dimick about the
fast-paced but sharp number,
"feeling
absent from others as well as myself, along with feeling crushed by the weight
of people’s expectations of me. The striking visuals directed
by up and coming directors and photographer Taylor Mansfield and
DOP Jake Munroare a visual representation of what happens when you keep things bottled up,
and in the band’s own words:
“the
lead character tries to get involved in social situations, while his inner
demons continue to eat away at him.” Carving out a name for themselves within the local and international post
punk music scenes as the youngest band to perform at Australia’s most iconic
festival St Jerome’s
Laneway, as well as creating the Auckland's coolest all-ages
festival AGEOLD
, the boys have
extensively toured NZ as headliners, as well as notching up opening slots for
big international acts including Mac
Demarco, Japandroids,Viet Congand METZ.
Having recently completed a 15 date NZ/AUS tour, selling out four shows in NZ
in support of their latest single
‘Tongue’,
which reached #3 on the NZ Alternative charts, while their first two EPs
garnered attention and praised from the likes of Noisey, Tone Deaf, Impose Magazine, Sniffers, and The Wireless.
Named as one of the Top 8 Kiwi guitar bands by Impose Magazine, which praised them for
their “
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.” Making their mark on the international music scene, with recent performances
including this year’s Great
Escape festival,
Yukon Era are aiming high, with the release of
the striking visuals for ‘Feel’, and their upcoming debut album slot for Autumn
2018, it’s clear that the young band is set to make set to make their mark on
the international music scene.
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 ever to play the coveted annual Laneway
Festival in 2017 and have opened for the likes of Mac Demarco,Preoccupations, METZ, DMA’sand Mini Mansions,
and were named as one of the Top 8 Kiwi Guitar Tracks of 2016 by Impose 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."
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