Founded: 2006
Location: Vancouver
Japandroids are a Canadian rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, consisting of Brian King (guitar, vocals) and David Prowse (drums, vocals).Formed in 2006, the band rose to prominence following the release of their debut album Post-Nothing (2009). Their second album, Celebration Rock (2012), was released to widespread critical acclaim, with Rolling Stone calling it one of The 10 Coolest Summer Albums of All Time, and Spin naming the duo Band of the Year. Japandroids toured heavily in support of both albums, gaining notoriety for their live performances and extensive international concert tours. Between 2009 and 2013, the band performed approximately 500 shows in 44 countries.Japandroids' music has been described as "one part classic rock, one part punk", due to their blending of classic rock influences such as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, with punk rock influences such as the Replacements and Hüsker Dü.
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"Japandroids have the whole crowd shouting back lyrics and dancing any which way."
"The pair keep powering through in an unrelenting squall of pace and passion."
"Three songs in and there's already been a lot more noise pumped out from the duo than what some larger bands achieve playing the same room."
"That wasn't perfect but there was a lot of spirit in it."
"There was no comeback. I understand that to an outsider it might seem like we went away."
The renowned duo will return to our shores for a five-date run this July
"Eight more songs that are sure to destroy when played live."
Tiny venues with a big sound
Ending on their cover of The Gun Club’s For The Love Of Ivy – no unnecessary encore – Japandroids left a remarkable impression at their first ever Sydney club show.
There was no encore, nor was it necessary, but the two hung around the back of the venue afterwards and were happy to chat to adoring fans as they left in what was a very memorable – and extremely sweaty – evening.