If you’ve been visiting my site, you realize that a lot of my youtube favorites come from another era. Well here’s one from a more recent time. Part 18 of my countdown continues with the Unicorns, Tuff Ghost. Hailing from Montreal, the now defunct Unicorns were fronted by silly pop geniuses Nick Diamonds (real name Nicholas Thorburn) and Alden Ginger (real name Alden Penner,) and backed by creative drummer J’aime Tambeur (real name Jamie Thompson.) They had one major record release Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone, an awesome concept album about fear, death, dying, ghosts, camping, and airplanes. I love the Unicorns because they were fronted by two incredible pop singer/songwriters who do nothing but remind me of a modern day Lennon/McCartney. The Unicorns would sadly break up, and Diamonds, the more Lennony one went on to form the incredibly underrated group Islands, and Ginger, the McCartney one went on to form the equally interesting Clues. I still dream of a reunion record one day, but until that happens, I’ll have to make due with videos like of Tuff Ghost. It’s a hard bass driving pop gem with Diamonds and Ginger alternating verses about a weight lifting ghost who doesn’t sweat. I love The Unicorn’s stage presentation, costumes, and most of all, incredible music. So here you go, Tuff Ghost!
The Unicorns, Tuff Ghost
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