Elephant Island

Genre: Acoustic
Secondary Genre: Pop Victoria, British Columbia Canada Contact

Elephant Island plays beautiful and unusual music that is equal parts tension and warmth. They have created a body of work that is innovative, emotionally resonant and vividly poetic. They sound a bit like Iron and Wine, Wilco and Okkervil River.

Artist Information

Biography

The music on Elephant Island's third album Don't Say You Don't Know What You Want is built on tension; a desperation that's kind of warm and cozy. Over the course of its ten songs, singer Galen Hartley seems to argue every angle of a private madness, retracing his steps over themes of family entanglement, doubt and desire. In accompaniment, the band roams wild across the territory of Elliott Smith, João Gilberto and The Zombies, creating a dynamic indie folk landscape.

Elephant Island started as a quiet sound: an accordion's wheeze drifting out a bookstore window atop only finger-style guitar, finely textured drums and haunting vocal harmonies. Beautiful and unusual music. Long songs played at low volumes for seated audiences and documented to great effect on their self-titled debut in 2004.

With the understated grandness and manic edges of Monument, released in 2006, the band announced its entrance into the world of shorter songs meant to be played standing up.

Don't Say You Don't Know What You Want was generously funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and will be released by Aaargh! Records in January, 2009. Featuring the addition of cello, trumpet, saxophone, upright bass and mellotron, it is the group's most ambitious recording to date, a concise and purposeful account of honesty, illusion and uncertain victories.

Instrumentation

Galen Hartley - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Jamie Cummins - Piano, Wurlitzer, Accordion
Marc Jenkins - Pedal Steel, Electric Guitar
Kelby MacNayr - Drums

Discography

Elephant Island - Don't Say You Don't Know What You Want, released January 2009

Elephant Island - Monument, released October 2006

Elephant Island - s/t released March 2004

Official Website

http://www.elephantisland.net

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Press

  • Ditch reviews new album [+ Show ]

    Victoria’s best kept secret… the music of Elephant Island is a fragile swarm of melodic melancholia,...

  • Monday reviews new album [+ Show ]

    To paraphrase a song title from this local band's resplendent new album, this is a band that needs n...

  • Monday reviews Monument [+ Show ]

    Have you ever heard music so warm that you wanted to bundle up in the songs on chilly evenings? If y...

  • Brand X reviews Monument [+ Show ]

    The songs are texturally rich... The pedal steel, slight snare tapping and hushed piano exhibit grea...

  • Metropolitan reviews a show [+ Show ]

    I can't really recollect the exact moment that Elephant Island began their set. Slowly wafting throu...

  • Angry Canadian song review [+ Show ]

    The New York Times and Harper’s magazine have reported that Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC) is at an a...

  • Elephant Island - s/t [+ Show ]

    A couple days ago, one of my music nerd pals and I were discussing listening habits. We immerse ours...

Setlist

1.5 hours of original material.

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