Gone is the idea that a Japandroids song needs to be cranked up to 11. That’s never a popular choice with fans, especially when it results in nearly a five-year wait, but it enabled them to recharge and begin a new chapter with their music. On their third album, Near To The Wild Heart Of Life, Japandroids took the time they required. But despite their success, Brian King and Dave Prowse craved more from their music. With their first two albums, 2009’s Post-Nothing and its follow-up, 2012’s Celebration Rock, Vancouver’s Japandroids initiated a new wave of anthemic indie rock that revelled in booze, love, mortality and nostalgia.
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