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Elephant Revival — Cosmic Pulse
Album: Break In the Clouds
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6.9

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Released: 2010
Length: 3:09
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Why keep on hanging on this way?
Like breaking waves are our every day.
A cosmic pull, a constant pulsing wave.
Reminiscing our water, yeah.

Oh wah ooh.

It's a beauty to live and dream.
Enough to make me fall down on my knees.
I surrender. Won't beg or plead.
Sweet surrender, soon I'll be free.

If time's a river, we'll reach the sea.
If waking life's a dream, then wake me up.
Wake me up with serenades.
Another dream, another phase.
An endless dance, and endless face.
And I won't mind the change.

And then I'll go.
Ooh wah ooh.

End we all go easy.
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 unclehud wrote:

For us, ahem, older listeners, Nederland was the home of Caribou Ranch recording studios.  Lots of great music recorded in that barn.  Do these guys have grandfathers that hung out there?


and the frozen dead guy 
 BCMountainsMusic wrote:

Great song from a crazy good live band! If you haven't seen them play and you get the chance don't miss it. They have a few covers that are amongst my all time favorite covers (check out their version of PF Have a Cigar) 



I love their Schism cover. White Rabbit is very good as well.
10 for this because of it's hypgnosis' cover.
Great song from a crazy good live band! If you haven't seen them play and you get the chance don't miss it. They have a few covers that are amongst my all time favorite covers (check out their version of PF Have a Cigar) 
I have a mountain home about a half hour from Nederland. The town may be one of the last surviving hippy towns. Among other attractions are an old-fashioned merry-go-round with hand-carved animals to ride on and a very good Nepalese restaurant and rock shop.
i forgot all about this one. i kind of like it!
Trampled by Turtles? I thought some of the group names from my era were weird.
Reminiscing our water, yeah.
Oh wah ooh.

Oh dear......
Lovin that riff under the lyrics 10-10
Nice to see that Charlie Rose found a new profession after being ousted from journalism forever. Oh,wait, not the same Charlie Rose? Nevermind, then. Sorry, Charlie.
 egroman wrote:
Very verynice outside with the crickets paying along 
 
Nice!  Now even the crickets are RP supporters....which reminds me....I gotta send some dough to BnR soonish….Long Live RP and my steady income!!
 Lewis_Cooper wrote:
Elephant Revival hail from a tiny mountain, Nederland Colorado. Five beautiful souls with mad skills when it comes to music making, This band has evolved into an a amazingly creative and masterful band who create a powerful sound that resonates with authenticity and passion. Their latest LIVE release comes closest to accurately representing their overall tonal depth and energy but to know EP is to see them live, at this recent show in Aspen, after each song my dear friend who rarely goes out would say to the band “Thank You” and mean it deeply, this is how EP can affect you.
Here are photos and review of the show on Dec 13 2012 at the Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado.

https://gonzoshots.com/archives/10277
 
 
Did that rhetoric come from a press kit or did you write it yourself - or both?   Nice: I like the idea of a "tiny mountain".
just seen them at bottle rock in Napa Ca worth the effort great live performance
 Lewis_Cooper wrote:
Elephant Revival hail from a tiny mountain, Nederland Colorado. Five beautiful souls with mad skills when it comes to music making, This band has evolved into an a amazingly creative and masterful band who create a powerful sound that resonates with authenticity and passion. Their latest LIVE release comes closest to accurately representing their overall tonal depth and energy but to know EP is to see them live, at this recent show in Aspen, after each song my dear friend who rarely goes out would say to the band “Thank You” and mean it deeply, this is how EP can affect you.
Here are photos and review of the show on Dec 13 2012 at the Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado.

https://gonzoshots.com/archives/10277
 
For us, ahem, older listeners, Nederland was the home of Caribou Ranch recording studios.  Lots of great music recorded in that barn.  Do these guys have grandfathers that hung out there?
Had the opportunity to see them live in Breckenridge, unfortunately the audio quality of the place was really bad. Didn't stop lots of people from getting up and dancing.
 richlister wrote:
I never knew elephants ever went out of fashion? That means that elephant endorned fleece I bought from the market is stylish again!
  
There was that dark time in the eighties when Elaphantesque attire was too ...well.,.. large....but  new technologies, new fashion sensibilities and the introduction of artificial elaphantery has brought on a rebirth of pachydermism.

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I believe that the term refers to pachyderm Cardio-Pulmonary-Resuscitation (Otherwise referred to as Mouth-To-Trunk-Resuscitation). Quite the art-form, and not for the feint-of-lung.
 Lewis_Cooper wrote:
Elephant Revival hail from a tiny mountain, Nederland Colorado. Five beautiful souls with mad skills when it comes to music making, This band has evolved into an a amazingly creative and masterful band who create a powerful sound that resonates with authenticity and passion. Their latest LIVE release comes closest to accurately representing their overall tonal depth and energy but to know EP is to see them live, at this recent show in Aspen, after each song my dear friend who rarely goes out would say to the band “Thank You” and mean it deeply, this is how EP can affect you.
Here are photos and review of the show on Dec 13 2012 at the Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado.

https://gonzoshots.com/archives/10277
 

 

I have actually been to Nederland Colorado.  AWESOME place, doesn't surprise me that such talent came from there.
Very verynice outside with the crickets paying along 
Elephant Revival hail from a tiny mountain, Nederland Colorado. Five beautiful souls with mad skills when it comes to music making, This band has evolved into an a amazingly creative and masterful band who create a powerful sound that resonates with authenticity and passion. Their latest LIVE release comes closest to accurately representing their overall tonal depth and energy but to know EP is to see them live, at this recent show in Aspen, after each song my dear friend who rarely goes out would say to the band “Thank You” and mean it deeply, this is how EP can affect you.
Here are photos and review of the show on Dec 13 2012 at the Belly Up in Aspen, Colorado.

https://gonzoshots.com/archives/10277
 
 richlister wrote:
I never knew elephants ever went out of fashion? That means that elephant endorned fleece I bought from the market is stylish again!
 
There was that dark time in the eighties when Elaphantesque attire was too ...well.,.. large....but  new technologies, new fashion sensibilities and the introduction of artificial elaphantery has brought on a rebirth of pachydermism.
I never knew elephants ever went out of fashion? That means that elephant endorned fleece I bought from the market is stylish again!
 fredriley wrote:
"If time's a river, we'll reach the sea" - I'm not sure that makes much sense as a metaphor, or maybe I'm just being dense and critical on a Friday afternoon. I wonder what Stephen Hawking would have to say about it.
 
I thought it was something about "thyme on liver" (one of Graham Kerr's old recipes).
 Hannio wrote:


Sure.  It's called eternity.
 



Or evaporation
 oldsaxon wrote:

All rivers flow, in their way, to the sea. If time is a river, and that's a bit arguable, what with time being sort of ...erm...always... and rivers being sort of...erm....transient...still, I suppose a river evokes a shadow of entropy, so maybe I can get my head around the idea that a river is sort of a short version of time...but if that river/time thing was aflowin' towards its destination...well then that would be the River/sea.....but the time thing? are we to suppose there is some sort of massive time pool somewhere out in the future that we will all...sort of ...bob about in?

 

Sure.  It's called eternity.
Sounds like Deb Talon.
Really liking this talented band from Nederland lately.  Unique, interesting sounds, rhythms, and harmonies.  Breathy, earthy, evocative...
 sbegf wrote:
Like this! Anyone own the album? Worth the purchase?
 
Liked this song so much I just purchased it from Amazon today, I'd say worth the $10!
"You'll be older too.." — Lennon & McCartney
 fredriley wrote:
"If time's a river, we'll reach the sea" - I'm not sure that makes much sense as a metaphor, or maybe I'm just being dense and critical on a Friday afternoon. I wonder what Stephen Hawking would have to say about it.
 
All rivers flow, in their way, to the sea. If time is a river, and that's a bit arguable, what with time being sort of ...erm...always... and rivers being sort of...erm....transient...still, I suppose a river evokes a shadow of entropy, so maybe I can get my head around the idea that a river is sort of a short version of time...but if that river/time thing was aflowin' towards its destination...well then that would be the River/sea.....but the time thing? are we to suppose there is some sort of massive time pool somewhere out in the future that we will all...sort of ...bob about in?

Crap metaphor...agree with you 100% 
 fredriley wrote:
"If time's a river, we'll reach the sea" - I'm not sure that makes much sense as a metaphor, or maybe I'm just being dense and critical on a Friday afternoon. I wonder what Stephen Hawking would have to say about it.
 
I believe his voice synthesizer might say, "Would you be so kind as to pour us another pint mate?" 

 

"If time's a river, we'll reach the sea" - I'm not sure that makes much sense as a metaphor, or maybe I'm just being dense and critical on a Friday afternoon. I wonder what Stephen Hawking would have to say about it.
First time hearing this sweet song. It feels good in all kinds'a ways {#Cool}
 Snoopy2 wrote:
Awesome beggining
 
mIDDle is okay, too.....forgot the ending......{#Whistle}

Awesome beggining
 sbegf wrote:
Like this! Anyone own the album? Worth the purchase?
 
This is an awesome album and an excellent band! 
 
Own the album, love it! Worth it worth it. Make sure you see them "live" too...amazing!
Like this! Anyone own the album? Worth the purchase?
Nice!

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Pardon the pun but Elephant Revival has huge talent. {#Music}
Delighted to hear Elephant Revival on RP! They played here in Missoula a few months ago and I really enjoyed their show, captivating performance by talented young people. I really like their older LP as well. https://elephantrevival.com

My kind of music.  I look forward to seeing these folks live one day soon!  Great!
Reminds me of Conor Oberst in Bright Eyes and some of the Monsters of Folk stuff.  This is quite good!
Wow.. seen these guys come through our little Colorado town a few times.  An excellent group, and they very humble nice folks.  Hope to hear more!

Thanks RP for picking them up!


Bill announced this as their debut release but actually this is their second release. Their first release is actually quite good too.
From a distance I heard Leon Russell
First listen and the first thing that came to mind was Crosby Stills and Nash on some of the harmonizing.
...reminiscent of lisa hannigan...