Originally from Calgary, Audet began recording music during his teenage years, trying out various facets of his artistic personality under a variety of names. Around 2012 he started releasing music alternately as Faux Fur and Darren Wantz, though Un Blonde eventually became the creative vehicle that tied together his myriad influences. Following 2015's Water the Next Day album, Audet relocated to Montreal, where the cerebral indie soul of 2016's Good Will Come to You brought him critical accolades. Originally released by Montreal-based cassette label Egg Paper, the album was picked up for more widespread release by Canadian indie Flemish Eye in 2017. Near the end of that year, Audet announced his intention to forge ahead as Yves Jarvis, a combination of his middle name and his mother's surname.
A deal with Anti- was announced, and in 2018 the ethereal "Fruits of Disillusion" single was released in advance of his full-length debut under the Jarvis name. Several other singles appeared before the 22-track album The Same But by Different Means was released in early 2019. The following year, he returned with his shorter but more excitable third album, Sundry Rock Song Stock. In 2022, fourth album The Zug arrived, marrying '60s-styled psychedelic folk with a healthy amount of airy electronic sounds. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi