Yukon Blonde @ Green Auto -- October 24, 2025
I was surprised to realise that it’s been a few years since the last time I saw Yukon Blonde perform in a proper venue, only managing to catch them at festivals or popup shows. So of course when the band announced a pair of shows at Green Auto to celebrate their new album Friendship & Rock ‘n’ Roll, I wasn’t going to miss it.
I got to the packed venue as opener Janky Bungag was already playing, catching his song “Money I Can’t Spend”. With his country & blues soaked sound I got the sense of, while maybe not full on satire, there was just a little tongue in cheek. The music was played completely seriously, but had offbeat topics such as his love of “Vancouver Ladies” or “Cheap Cocaine”; the absolutely true tale of his ex with “Double D”; or the woes of “Third Wheeling in a Four-Wheel Drive”.
After the crowd joined in on a cover of Green Day’s “When I Come Around”, he finished with the insanely catchy “Denim on Denim” to wrap up a very fun set.
It wasn’t long until “No Matter What” by Badfinger blasted through the speakers, as Yukon Blonde hit the stage. They launched into the first few songs off the new album, starting with “Colours of My Dreams” immediately highlighting the impeccable harmonies of Jeff Innes, Brandon Scott, James Younger, and Graham Jones.
From there the set focused on new songs off the album, from Jones taking vocals on the incredibly smooth “Phaedra”, to Scott’s tribute to his bandmates with “I've Got Yours”, and the infectious “Adore You” lead by Younger, my early fave off the album.
They also delved back to some older favourites, the all-out rocker “Radio” was followed by the dancy vibes of “Saturday Night” with its extended synth breakdown, and they went all the way to their first album with “Rather Be With You”, where Jeff pointed out he could tell the long-time fans in the crowd by the immediate cheers as soon as the song’s distinctive beat hit (my own included).
They finished off the set declaring “I Wanna Be Your Man” but were back out for one more, the anthemic “My Girl” (appropriately enough) which had the sold out room singing & whoa-ing along.
Friendship & Rock ‘n’ Roll has been one of my favourite album of the year — a real return to form for the band — and I was so happy to see them in a venue like Green Auto. With a room full of familiar faces and a great night of tunes, the hometown show really lived up to the album’s promise.
setlist
Colours of My Dreams
Keep On Breaking My Heart
Phaedra
I’ve Got Yours
Confused
Love the Way You Are
Adore You
Let Your Body Move
One Of These Days
Rather Be with You
Here She Comes
Radio
Saturday Night
This Night
I Wanna Be Your Man
(encore)
My Girl
