Elanors - Movements CD
‘‘Movements’
is the new album from Chicago’s Elanors, vocalists Noah
(piano) and Adriel Harris (guitar) backed by the rhythm section
of Daniel Johnson and Rodrigo Palma (both members of Judah
Johnson). This, their second album, is a collection of piano-driven
orchestral-pop and disarming folkrock invention. Like concert
music for dirty clubs, Elanors’ music is delicate yet
severe; mannered yet devastating; antique yet futuristic.
It’s often said that everything good to come out of
music in the last 40 years comes from the Beatles. But for
inspiration, Elanors instead dip into the centuries of material
which preceded the ‘60s – Chopin, Debussy, Beethoven,
Britten – and set their own blurred, romantic, and fractured
song-pieces to sub bass and elastic beats. There’s a
precedent for this; bands like Blonde Redhead and Radiohead
have used baroque chord progressions and melodies to gorgeous
effect; and Jeff Buckley and Talk Talk used sprawling, almost
symphonic forms, which rethought what a rock song could be.
Elanors see themselves both as part of this great tradition
as well as innovators within it.
A first encounter with the music of Elanors can be beautiful
but disorienting – if only because today’s music
listener wants to classify something to appreciate it. But
for Noah Harris – lead vocalist, pianist and songwriter
for Elanors – that moment where something draws you
in for sheer beauty alone, and you set aside your need to
understand it, is the essential moment in the appreciation
of art.
Noah, after performing under his own name for several years,
formed Elanors with his wife Adriel Harris (vocals, guitar)
in 2003. Movements is the second Elanors record, but first
as a band (in 2004 they released A Year to Demonstrate, intimate
home recordings which Noah and Adriel made with their wedding
money). Then in 2005, Daniel Johnson (Judah Johnson), after
first coming in to produce, joined the band on drums &
soon brought in his musical collaborator in Judah Johnson,
Rodrigo Palma, on bass.
A thread of political discourse runs through Movements, which
is surprisingly free of the condescension found in most political
music. This is protest music based in the most loving humanism
and a pure vision of a new human relation made by young adults
who are still figuring it all out for themselves.
Elanors Shows:
ELANORS/NOAH HARRIS SOLO:
JANUARY 12 Champaign, IL @ HIGHDIVE 10:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Cory Chisel & Wandering Sons, Cameron
McGill, & Elsinore
JANUARY 13 St. Louis, MO @ FINALE 7:30PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Cameron McGill
JANUARY
18 Appleton, WI @ THE GARAGE 7:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO
JANUARY
25 Dekalb, IL @ THE HOUSE CAFE 8:00PM
Elanors w/ Judah Johnson
JANUARY
26 Madison, WI @ CAFE MONMARTE 9:00PM
Elanors w/ Judah Johnson & Gabriel Reed
FEBRUARY 1 Appleton, WI @ THE GARAGE 7:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO
FEBRUARY 8 Appleton, WI @ THE GARAGE 7:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO
FEBRUARY
15 Appleton, WI @ THE GARAGE 7:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO
FEBRUARY
22 Urbana, IL @ THE COURTYARD CAFE 8:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer
FEBRUARY
23 2007 8:00P
Noah Harris at The Chapel with Denison Witmer Lake Forest,
Illinois
FEBRUARY
24 2007 8:00P
Noah Harris at The Billiken Club with Denison Witmer St. Louis,
Missouri
FEBRUARY
25 Chicago, IL @ THE BEAT KITCHEN 8:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer
FEBRUARY
26 Appleton, WI @ LAWRENCE UNIV. UNDERGROUND CAFE
8:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer
FEBRUARY
27 Duluth, MN @ LATE NIGHT KIRBY 8:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer
FEBRUARY
28 Madison, WI @ THE HIGH NOON 8:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer Madison, Wisconsin
MARCH
1 Wheaton, IL @ WHEATON PERFORMING ARTS 8:00Pm
Noah Harris SOLO w/ Denison Witmer
MARCH
8 Appleton, WI @ THE GARAGE 7:00PM
Noah Harris SOLO
Praise:
ALL
MUSIC GUIDE: "The eight electronic nocturnes
here are soothing, soaring, and ultimately unsettling; mood
music for the paranoid and disaffected." (Andy Whitman)
POSITIVELY
YEAH YEAH
YEAH
(syndicated):
"Classy, pensive piano pop from the Chicago
duo, backed by members of Judah Johnson." (John M. James)
TREBLEZINE:
"The songs are in that area of beauty that is reserved
for the serendipitous and the chance occurrences that glimmer
in the mind: a butterfly crawling out of its chrysalis in
a sun shower; a rainbow over the empty span of a river; swinging
in sync on a swing set with a girl who years later will come
to marry you. These are the kind of events that The Elanors'
Movements describes indirectly..." (Paul Bozzo)
CHILL
MAG:
"Chicago just lost The Like Young. Instead of crying
about it, listen to Elanors, another local band headed up
by yet another married couple/songwriting duo, Noah and Adriel
Harris, who sound eerily like Rufus and Martha Wainwright.
On Movements, the band’s second album and first on Parasol
(former home of the now-defunct, but still married The Like
Young), they reintroduce us to charmingly pure orchestral
pop. Think Sufjan Stevens’ “Chicago,” only
more down-tempo and down right sexier..." (Jamie Murnane)
Past Praise:
SPLENDID: “This
couple deliver their songs with such genuine ardor that it's
easy to believe they'd sound the same if no-one else was listening…”
ONE TIMES ONE: “Absolutely the greatest indie
band to come out of the Chicagoland area for a very long time…”
MADISON (WI) CORE WEEKLY: "Think Radiohead,
only prettier"

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