It was early summer last year when the ballad of the local roots
and roll super group The Surly Young Bucks began. Aaron
Goldstein bumped into Max Kerman and Mike DeAngelis on a bus
bound for Toronto and began the legend. They immediately
found common ground as McMaster University students and as
musicians, but couldn’t have predicted their common future.
“I remember thinking that I’ve got a few years on these boys,
but they know what they’re talking about,” smiles Goldstein on
the initial connection. “We hadn’t discussed working or making
music together or anything, I think we all just agreed that we
weren’t done figuring out what the others were about.”
So the trio kept in touch and while Goldstein worked on a
Led Zeppelin cover band, Red Zeppelin, and Kerman and
DeAngelis on Charlemagne. They hung out more and more with
Goldstein’s recording skills eventually enlisted to produce
Charlemagne.
I thought this would be a good time to reacquaint ourselves, and shed some light on our world.
After over two years of writing, recording, and mixing we’re ready to release our sophomore album “Everyone All At Once”.
We have the new songs over at our page, and the album can pre-ordered at http://auteurrecordings.com We’re extremely excited and proud of this work, and I hope you have some time to check out what we’ve been up to.
Hey Surly Young Bucks,
just letting you know that Uvenburd is having a CD release party at Pepper Jack's on the 20th (set starts at 7:00) and you are formally invited. You even got on the liner notes for playin with us this summer. It's a live album. We're also playing the Casbah Lounge on the 27th. Hope I see you around.
- ben
hey guys,
I loved your set, and like I mentioned to a few of you guys, I think the John Henry's would be an excellent double bill in Ottawa with the bucks.
HOpe to see you guys again soon
mc
Fantastic set on Monday! I really enjoyed your music! I must apologize for yelling like a maniac when you introduced Edmonton though. Best wishes for all your upcoming gigs!