Elevator
Originally treated as a side project for Eric Trip's Rick White, they debuted as Elevator to Hell with their first release Parts 1 and 2 in 1995. But as the years progressed, the releases continued, as did the changes in their name. They went on to Elevator through Hell, then Elevator Through; now with their latest release, Vague Premonition, they simply go under the name Elevator. With all of their songs recorded on an 8-track recorder, the sole purpose of Elevator is to capture specific moments in emotions; moments that'll only come once in a blue moon that need to be documented. The results are a very lo-fi, minimal sound that can jump from Black Sabbath influenced rock to swirling psychedelic to reverb vocals that drown in keyboards and heavy bass lines.
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Discografía
6 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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At the End of the Day
New Age - Editado por Wildsprockets el 1/01/2009
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A Taste Of Complete Perspective
Alternativa & Indie - Editado por teenage USA recordings el 1/09/2000
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Te Olvidé (Remix)
World music - Editado por TLRfamily el 8/06/2020
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