Yak | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Wolverhampton, England |
Genres | Alternative rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock, noise rock |
Years active | 2014 | –present
Labels | Octopus Electrical, Fat Possum Records, Third Man Records |
Associated acts | Yelps, INTL, Popstrangers, The Mud Babies, Weapons, Splashh, Peace |
Members | Oliver Henry Burslem Andy Jones Elliot Rawson |
Yak are an English alternative rock band, formed in 2014 and composed of singer-guitarist Oliver Henry Burslem, bassist Andy Jones and drummer Elliot Rawson.
The band released their debut album Alas Salvation in May 2016.
Childhood friends Burslem and Jones (who have known each other since the age of about 5) were previously members of Wolverhampton band Yelps, who released their debut single "P.E.O.P.L.E" in 2007 via 1965 Records and follow up single "Ramshackle Of A Rave" the following year on Union Mills Records. An EP "This Ain't No Mardi Gras" was released in Japan in late 2008 before the band split. Burlem and Jones went on to form INTL with future Splashh members Toto Vivian and Tom Beal. In 2013, Burslem toured the US with Peace temporarily replacing guitarist Douglas Castle.
The duo later met New Zealand-born drummer Elliot Rawson in London. Rawson had previous played with Auckland bands The Mud Babies and Popstrangers. He also worked as a DJ, remixer and producer, under the guise of Weapons.
The band uploaded the song Plastic People to their SoundCloud in November 2014 before releasing debut single Hungry Heart on Fat Possum Records in February 2015. They released follow up single Plastic People the following May, again on Fat Possum. In September 2015, the band released No via Third Man Records.
The band have toured extensively through 2015/16, which has included support tours with Peace, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and The Last Shadow Puppets and shows at SXSW, Through early 2016, the band toured with bassist Andy Jones temporarily replaced by Gallon Drunk member Leo Kurunis as he had reportedly left the country to stay at a buddhist retreat. Kurinus also appeared in the promo video for Victorious (National Anthem)
The band released their debut album Alas Salvation in May 2016 on their own Octopus Electrical label. The album (except 'Smile' which was previously recorded with John Coxon of Spiritualized) were produced with former Pulp bassist Steve Mackey. It was received with positive critical review, gaining favourable reviews from publications such as Q Magazine, The Guardian, DIY Magazine and The 405. As with all previous releases, the debut album artwork featured work by influential London/Los Angeles based photographer and artist Nick Waplington.