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I'm pretty excited about this week's show, not because it finally clears out my backlog of raw interview recordings sitting on my hard drive, thus freeing up valuable disk space to install Command and Conquer 4, but because it gives me an opportunity to spotlight, and hopefully introduce a lot of people to, an up-and-coming band that is woefully unappreciated in the local scene.  And, when it comes down to it, isn't that what this show is really all about?

Yukon Fox has been together for a mere 18 months or so now, and have just completed their first full-length CD.  As we discuss in the interview, their rather unique sound blends several different styles from folk to classic rock, pared down and packaged with an indie/pop 90's rawness that sets them apart from a lot of the "straight genre" acts in town.  Strong in both structure and vocal harmony, their songs are often toe-tappers, occasionally haunting, but always focused on conjuring an image and mood that makes them memorable.  In the interview, they talk a lot about this approach, as well as the trials and tribulations of differentiating and marketing a band that is just a bit outside the norm of what people expect to find in the heartland of Indiana.

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