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Do The Words I Spoke Still Move You?

by Ellevator

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Ellevator follows up their debut full length album ‘The Words You Spoke Still Move Me’ with a supplementary EP ‘Do The Words I Spoke Still Move You?’. Aiming to capture the energy and rawness of their live show the band went to Catherine North Studios in Hamilton and captured four off the floor recording of their favourite songs to play live. These new versions of the songs feel alive, with spontaneity, and an improvisational flourish. The first track off of the new EP is ‘The City’. “’The City’ is a song and The City is a place where Ellevator has built its home on” stage says Tyler Bersche the band’s guitarist. “It’s the moment in the set that’s won us a hundred rooms. It arcs the evening into a different place. Somewhere disconcerting, angry, uncool. We were afraid that taping it as a performance might rob it of its transcendence. While it doesn’t smell like the sweat of the crowd, Nabi locked in an embrace with someone in the audience screaming the lyrics forehead to forehead, all of us on stage totally lost in the deliverance and breaking our shit, Ellevator is a “Live Rock Band” and we’re so happy to have these moments [recorded].” Ellevator’s debut album received rave reviews from Spin Magazine, Under The Radar, The Needle Drop and more.

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released June 9, 2023

Written by: Ellevator
Produced by: Ellevator
Mixed by: Will Crann
Mastered by: Will Crann

Sue Bersche: Vocals
Tyler Bersche: Guitar, Additional Vocals
Elliott Gwynne: Bass, Keyboards, Additional Vocals
Sam Goswell: Drums

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Ellevator Hamilton, Ontario

Raised on the cool precision of late-aughts guitar music and the melodrama of post-rock, Ellevator hold lean hooks and sweeping crescendos in perfect tension. Frontwoman Nabi Sue Bersche wields her arresting lyricism with clear-eyed lucidity, drawing deeply personal reflections from big themes like power, love, and loss. ... more

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