The Elleoner, Campbell, S2K and the Blue-Eyed Devil
Influences
being best friends (that's first always), Missing Persons, blip hop, video games, My Bloody Valentine, the Bomb Squad, U2, Lester Bangs, Hindu mantras, Richard Thompson, Tim Buckley, Tin Machine, jammy dance, dance-y jam, Love Songs for Astronauts, instrumental music of all kinds, Led Zeppelin, and Canadian indie pop
Sounds Like
We play eclectro/acousto-dance-rock/pop and like to jam
"I'm not sure that many bands can eclipse the balance of experimental electronica vs. acoustic/hungry guitar offerings that seem to fall effortlessly into the ear" - Milk Milk Lemonade
"delivers “Goodbye” with humanity in spite of its overwhelmingly synthetic feel" - Culture Bully
"Complicatedly simple. That's why I keep listening to it. Inventive" - Space Food
"sparsely atmospheric Enoish ambient electro pop on their site for download which remind me of the coolest British band of the early 80s, Japan" - The Devil has the Best Tuna
"Wrapped around a gooey pop center are harsh experimental electronic nosies and samples. Truly enjoyable and unusual" - What to Wear During and Orange Alert
I guess the soft #s remind me of Beth's solo stuff...which I'm not a huge fan of. leave that shit to Neko and leonard cohen. The boomin one's are in fact boomin. Dig?
Hey it was good to meet you last night. Thanks for all the kind words. We enjoyed your set. The samples were pretty crazy (did you really sample Tribe?!!!) Anyways keep in touch.
I had my German boyfriend translate your review: Brooklyn seems to be very "in" among our readers. So we put one more song on top. The "heroes of popular wars" have inhaled/sucked as many sounds of the 80s and 90s as possible, have held their breath and now exhale everything at once. Thus their music sounds like fresh wind, that feels very familiar somehow.
Thanks for the Blake comment! She's rockin' out in kindergarten. Some kid is literally named Rocket Power. Of course Blake befriended him. That's my girl.