Led by singer and main songwriter
Jeff Innes, Canada's
Yukon Blonde emerged from Kelowna, British Columbia in the late 2000s. After releasing a more folk-rock-minded debut EP, Everything in Everyway, in 2009, they shifted toward a heavier reliance on synthesizers and strutting bass grooves. Following 2012's
Tiger Talk, they received a Juno nomination for breakthrough group of the year. By the arrival of
Yukon Blonde's fifth album, 2020's
Vindicator, they had settled into an easygoing, confident mix of dance-rock and synth pop.
Until they rebranded as
Yukon Blonde in 2008, Kelowna's
Jeff Innes (guitar, vocals),
Brandon Scott (guitar, vocals),
Graham Jones (drums, vocals), and
Adam Newton (bass) were known as Alphababy. The group released two EPs (2006's You Gentle Crustacean and 2008's Alphababy Live) and served as both the opening act and backup band for Jon-Rae Fletcher before relocating to Vancouver and adopting the name
Yukon Blonde. The quartet signed with Toronto label Nevado Records and issued the four-song EP Everything in Everyway in late 2009. A livelier full-length debut, Yukon Blonde, followed in early 2010 via Bumstead Records. After recording the album,
Newton left the band, and they continued as a trio, hiring a bass player to fill in on tour. Their sophomore LP,
Tiger Talk, arrived in 2012 on Dine Alone Records, and resulted in a Juno Award nomination for Breakthrough Group of the Year. During a self-imposed hiatus for the group in 2013,
Innes worked on his side project
High Ends, which released the album
Super Class in 2014.
Yukon Blonde headed back to the studio after adding Manchester, England native
James Younger (Sun Wizard) to the lineup on bass, and again enlisted
Tiger Talk's
Colin Stewart to produce their third album. Released in mid-2015, the resulting
On Blonde had a still more dynamic sound that embraced glam and synth pop influences.
Rebecca Grey, who had played synthesizer and sung backup on the record. became an official member, and the quintet followed
On Blonde in 2018 with the like-minded
Critical Hit. It was mixed by
Tony Hoffer (
Beck,
Belle and Sebastian,
the Kooks). Adopting a more relaxed, confident demeanor, their fifth album, 2020's
Vindicator, was their first to be entirely self-produced, and featured
James Younger on bass. ~ Marcy Donelson & William Ruhlmann