Canadian psychedelic raga rock trio Elephant Stone have released their session at SiricumXM Toronto as a digital EP.The tracks on Live At The Verge stay close to the album versions mostly, with the exception of The Devil's Shelter - they have to do without guest vocalist Alex Maas - and See The Light that they play a bit faster. The cover art shows performing in a small club, but no fans were present in the studio when they recorded cut the tracks in February.
Although it';s nice to hear this slightly sparser reworkings of the band's back catalog, em>Live At The Verge lacks the urgency of a real live show. A studio isn't a proper place to capture the urgency of a full band warts-and-all first take. Go see 'em to get a real taste of their unique blend of Indian raga and Western rock.
Elephant Stone:
Rishi Dhir: vocals, bass, sitar, keys
Gabriel Lambert: guitar, backing vocals
Miles Dupire: drums
Live At The Verge is a self-released EP. Buy it (pay-what-you-want) from their website.
Tracks:- The Devil's Shelter
- Silence Can Say So Much
- See The Light
- Andromeda
- Manipulator
- 05/24 EKKO, Utrecht, Netherlands
- 05/26 Moth Club, London, UK
- 05/27 The Printworks Hastings, Hastings, UK
- 05/28 Karma Fest - Eiger Studios, Leeds, UK
- 05/29 Mono Cafe Bar, Glasgow SCO
- 05/30 Picture House Social, Sheffield, UK
- 05/31 The Hope & Ruin, Brighton, UK
- 06/01 La Cave aux Poètes, Lille, France
- 06/02 Supersonic, Paris, France
- 06/03 La Sirène, La Rochelle, France (w/ The Black Angels)
- 06/04 Carte Blanche à Rock in the Barn, Giverny, France
» elephantstonemusic.com
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