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Elk City – Monkey Gone To Heaven
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New York City (1997 – present)
Elk City is an American art-pop band from New York City, New York, formed in 1997 as a spin-off of Melting Hopefuls. The original lineup consisted of Renee LoBue, Ray Ketchem and Peter Langland-Hassan. With that lineup the band released two albums, “Status” (in 2000) and “Hold Tight the Ropes” (in 2002). After the second album, Langland-Hassan left the band, which led to the inclusion of Sean Eden and Barbara Endes. They released New Believers in 2007 under the new lineup, and it was followed by House of Tongues in 2010.
With House of Tongues, New York’s Elk City re-invent the seductive sophistication of 1970’s FM radio pop - but never shy away from their formidable rock power.
The striking blend of rock, folk, soul and jazz on their newest release separates Elk City from their peers in terms of ambition and expertise. Not since the brilliant American Music Club has a popular band so fully metabolized this range of influences to such masterful effect. The band shows its strength with elegance and ease on House of Tongues.
Singer Renée LoBue’s muscular pipes are ripped and ready to carry the torch. Her melodic songwriting filled with a bracing, confessional vulnerability. LoBue possesses one of her generations most versatile and distinctive voices, alongside the likes of Regina Spektor and The National’s Matt Berninger. Her songs are a veritable transit rail from the intoxications of 1960’s Bay Area psychedelia to the smoky Parisian outposts which might once have hosted Nina Simone.
With House of Tongues, New York’s Elk City re-invent the seductive sophistication of 1970’s FM radio pop - but never shy away from their formidable rock power.
The striking blend of rock, folk, soul and jazz on their newest release separates Elk City from their peers in terms of ambition and expertise. Not since the brilliant American Music Club has a popular band so fully metabolized this range of influences to such masterful effect. The band shows its strength with elegance and ease on House of Tongues.
Singer Renée LoBue’s muscular pipes are ripped and ready to carry the torch. Her melodic songwriting filled with a bracing, confessional vulnerability. LoBue possesses one of her generations most versatile and distinctive voices, alongside the likes of Regina Spektor and The National’s Matt Berninger. Her songs are a veritable transit rail from the intoxications of 1960’s Bay Area psychedelia to the smoky Parisian outposts which might once have hosted Nina Simone.
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