About
Junkhouse emerged from the Canadian rock scene in the late 1980s, quickly establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of alternative rock. With their soulful, gritty sound and poetic lyrics, Junkhouse captured the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. Led by the charismatic Tom Wilson, this band created a unique sonic landscape that resonated with a diverse audience.
Formed in 1989, Junkhouse was a collective of seasoned musicians hailing from different corners of the Canadian music scene. Tom Wilson, known for his distinctive gravelly voice and evocative songwriting, served as the group's frontman. A powerful presence on stage and ability to connect with audiences became one of Junkhouse's defining features.
A potent blend of rock, blues, and folk influences, creating a sound that was both raw and melodic. Their debut album, "Strays," released in 1993, showcased their distinctive style and produced the hit singles "Out of My Head ". Following their successful debut, Junkhouse released several more albums, including "Birthday Boy" (1995) and "Fuzz" (1997). Each release demonstrated the band's evolution and their commitment to pushing musical boundaries while staying true to their roots.