Amelia Rivas and Christian Pinchbeck don't just sing about feverish, frayed and fractured romances - in the three years since forming Elephant, they've been living one.
Their first recordings, recorded in the strung out early mornings after the night before, were delirious and light-headed. Rivas' stream of conscious lyricism combined with Pinchbeck's innate melodic nous to create vignettes of delight and wonder. A debut single followed, 2011's "Woozy Ants," followed by the AssemblyEP. But before they had a chance to capitalize on the growing acclaim around them the duo's relationship broke down, almost to the point of no return. That seemed to be Elephant's graveyard. Yet an unexpected rapprochement in late 2012, and a renewed musical hunger saw Rivas and Pinchbeck reconcile. The first fruit was this year's gauzy single "Skyscraper," which announced their return in spectacular fashion, with Rivas' swooping vocals allied to a spectral chorus creating an eerie, lens-flared 3 minute wonder of song.Stream the single here: http://snd.sc/1dHyblO
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