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Elk City - Status

Elk City cover art

Artist: Elk City
Title: Status
Catalog#: AHA!013
Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
Dreams Of Steam
Mysteries Unknown
Love's Like A Bomb
Chocolate Girl
Freeze Two Over Eight
Groundbreaking
Solar Girl
Fall Out Of Reach
California Dreamin'
Tell The People
reprise
Don't Cha Wait
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)

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The debut from NYC avant-pop trio ELK CITY is a collision of smoky folk and classic New Wave. Organic drums and guitars are interwoven with synthetic textures from analog synths and tweaked electronics, as co-ed vocals that range from ethereal to earthbound intertwine above the mix.

Arising out of the implosion of MELTING HOPEFULS, a critically acclaimed mid-90s pop band that garnered rave reviews in SPIN, Melody Maker, CMJ and NME, Elk City began in autumn 1997 as a back-to-basics, "Let's have fun", no rules, experimentation project. Having originally recruited guitarist/vocalist Peter Langland-Hassan to play in MELTING HOPEFULS, drummer/producer Ray Ketchem and vocalist Renee LoBue (the core of the Hopefuls) soon saw better possibilities in their new partner.

The chemistry within the new trio was apparent immediately. Peter and Renee sang together with a natural, unconscious grace, and the songs were pouring out at the rate of several per week. The three of them spent the entirety of 1998 in their recording/rehearsal studio, The WOMB, jamming, writing, making noise, and recording every moment onto multi-track tape. Listening back to their favorite moments, the band later picked songs from these early sessions to fully flesh out and turn into tracks for Status.

As you listen to the varied tracks of Status, you can hear the band toying with any number of genres. There's the GUIDED BY VOICES cruncher "Groundbreaking," the LOW-like hush of, "Mysteries Unknown," and the WEEN-like Moog-mugging of "Chocolate Girl." And, of course, there are tracks such as "Dreams of Steam," "Love's Like a Bomb", and "Fall Out of Reach," which are completely their own.

Status has the glow of something projected through a lens bent by the VELVET UNDERGROUND, polished by the CARS, and re-focused by YO LA TENGO. In 1999 ELK CITY emerged from The WOMB to play monthly shows at Lakeside Lounge and various other venues in New York, Brooklyn, and Hoboken. The year 2000 will find ELK CITY on the road (touring the East Coast in the summer, West Coast in the fall), and on the radio with their first single, "Dreams of Steam." Ride the Folkwave.


"If you like… The smart, passionate pop on PJ HARVEY's new 'Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea', check out New York City fave ELK CITY's recent debut, 'Status'. -ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY - Friday, December 8, 2000 Issue

"The first thing I liked about Elk City is their inability to sit still and behave. The songs bound from one odd patch to the next (from juiced folk to bang-zoom pop to electronic curiosities… to name just a few leaps). Scarcely a thought is spared for such obsolete, boring concepts as consistency and continuity. Instead, this NYC trio spray-paint some really vivid colors over an unsteady synth-folk foundation. Singer/guitarist Peter Langland-Hassan (he's the one with the Ira Kaplan voice, only better) and singer/bassist Renee Lobue (sort of Kim Deal meets Kate Bush) volley verses back and forth in a reckless and playfully romantic manner, amid wheezing streams of keyboard buzzes and drones. These feats are well displayed in the sweet, hallucinatory love song "Chocolate Girl", which segues directly into "Freeze Two over Eight", a rhythmic deluge that reminds me of both the Tom Tom Club and Young Marble Giants. "Groundbreaking" tears away from the bubbly synth and refocuses on a battalion of chugging guitars charging straight across the burning sands towards a power-pop oasis. Composing and arrangements are never less than catchy and intriguing, but the real bite comes from the unpredictable back and forth between Lobue and Langland-Hassan that refreshingly never generates into gender bickering: both singers seem thoughtful and imaginative even if their duologues really don't connect in any real sense. The cornerstone of 'Status' is the eight-plus-minute "Fall Out of Reach", a song that drifts along on a somber, contemplative bed of acoustic guitar and thumping beats, with Langland-Hassan wondering aloud about his passing years, while Lobue offers optimistic counsel ("It's all about being alive/Now YOU try…"). John Chandler - PUNCTURE #47

"Occasionally, an album is released that makes you wonder just what the hell happened to indie rock after 1995. The debut from New York's Elk City is exactly one of those records. Within it, you'll find all the trappings that>used to make indie rock so interesting: space-shifted harmonies, infectious melodies, adventurous tunings and, not least, a sense that these musicians enjoy what they're doing. Light years away from the strictly compartmentalized indie world we live in--'Status' is no post-rock/twee-pop/trip-hop genre suicide--the three members of Elk City simply excel in making beautiful pop songs that are as interesting as they>are unassuming. Drawing a line that connects the simplicity of Galaxie 500, the etherealness of the good 4AD pop bands and the avant tendencies of Yo La Tengo's better moments, Elk City is striving for some "otherness" on these 11 songs that belies the fact that the band is only three years old. Of course, that Elk City emerged from the dissolution of the Melting Hopefuls indicates it may indeed know what it's doing. The sound here is certainly fresh and amply demonstrates that though it may be decidedly out of fashion, the members of Elk City have gone and made a great indie-rock record. Good for them." -Jason Ferguson - MAGNET #47  

 
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