'The Young Novelists play roots-rock
barnstormers and heartfelt folk ballads with equal parts craft and care.
Hailed as "one of the top 5 folk bands to watch in Toronto" by BlogTO,
The Toronto-based folk-roots band layer harmonies and wry lyrics about
about love, loss, regret, and redemption over intricate arrangements."
The Young Novelists are an indie folk rock outfit from Toronto who were recently nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards for their fantastic "Made Us Strangers" release. To celebrate, the band is embarking on an East Coast U.S. tour that sadly skips Pittsburgh, I want to thank Graydon James (Guitar/Vocals) for taking the time to participate in this edition of First/Last.
The first album you ever bought?
Bad Company “What You Hear Is What You Get (The Best of Bad Company)”.
Bad Company “What You Hear Is What You Get (The Best of Bad Company)”.
Your last album bought?
Jadea Kelly's upcoming album (I believe it's titled “Love and Lust”).
Jadea Kelly's upcoming album (I believe it's titled “Love and Lust”).
Favorite album of all time?
Flashing Lights “Sweet Release”.
Flashing Lights “Sweet Release”.
Least favorite/most disappointing
album?
Every album that's ever been nominated for the Polaris Prize (a $30,000 prize in Canada).
Every album that's ever been nominated for the Polaris Prize (a $30,000 prize in Canada).
First concert attended?
The Watchmen (who still play a show or two a year).
The Watchmen (who still play a show or two a year).
Last concert?
I saw my friend Raven Shields at a place called Cameron House in Toronto... I consider it my last show, because it's the last show I paid to get into.
I saw my friend Raven Shields at a place called Cameron House in Toronto... I consider it my last show, because it's the last show I paid to get into.
Favorite concert ever?
I went to Montreal to see Pearl Jam with my friend Steve, and we missed the last bus back to Toronto so we wandered the streets of Montreal from midnight to 6:45AM, waiting for the next bus. Crazy, but good times.
I went to Montreal to see Pearl Jam with my friend Steve, and we missed the last bus back to Toronto so we wandered the streets of Montreal from midnight to 6:45AM, waiting for the next bus. Crazy, but good times.
Least favorite concert?
I saw a Wilco/Neil Young double-header and Wilco sounded *fantastic* -- crystal clear and beautiful dynamics; especially considering it was a big arena show. Neil Young's band was just washed out and terrible-sounding... the energy was impressive, but I could barely tell what anyone was doing. It was brutal.
I saw a Wilco/Neil Young double-header and Wilco sounded *fantastic* -- crystal clear and beautiful dynamics; especially considering it was a big arena show. Neil Young's band was just washed out and terrible-sounding... the energy was impressive, but I could barely tell what anyone was doing. It was brutal.
Any thoughts,
experiences about Pittsburgh?
The topography of Pittsburgh is different than any city in Canada, and it's hugely interesting to me. I'm not sure why, but the rivers and the bridges and tons of overpasses are awesome, and I think Pittsburgh has a great, scrappy energy to it. Pittsburgh is a great town!
The topography of Pittsburgh is different than any city in Canada, and it's hugely interesting to me. I'm not sure why, but the rivers and the bridges and tons of overpasses are awesome, and I think Pittsburgh has a great, scrappy energy to it. Pittsburgh is a great town!
Thanks, Graydon. Wait, a Canadian disappointed in Neil Young? That's like me saying I don't like Wiz Khalifa... blaspheme...
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