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Elevator Art – “Wind-Up Toys” [Free Download]
Elevator Art is a demiurgic force creating a world of their own, and with styles ranging from dulcet and demure to soulful and quaking, it’s hard not to find your place within it. Hailing from Toms River, New Jersey, their subtle nuances and attention to detail propel their sound beyond average and into exceptional. As a band that strives for individuality, they embrace change as a necessary evolution and an opportunity for growth.
The Skinny: Elevator Art is a demiurgic force creating a world of their own, and with styles ranging from dulcet and demure to soulful and quaking, it’s hard not to find your place within it. Hailing from Toms River, New Jersey, their subtle nuances and attention to detail propel their sound beyond average and into exceptional. As a band that strives for individuality, they embrace change as a necessary evolution and an opportunity for growth.
Elevator Art’s witty lyrics are intellectual without being pretentious, and catchy without being vapid. The six members (Daimon, Jen, Joe, Liz, Maureen, and Mike) are each skilled in several instruments providing a wide range and an intrinsic adaptability, which is expanded by their use of multiple vocalists. Accompanying their music is an energetic live performance which makes no sacrifices to quality.

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