In a small brick wall room reminiscent of an old speak easy, the Colorado based band Elephant Revival, gave something more along the lines of a spiritual performance than a concert. The five piece group eloquently alternated between a wide variety of instruments, including banjos, fiddle, upright bass, djembe and a washboard. Their sound ranges between folk, Celtic and Indie Rock; however, the group defines their style as “Transcendental Folk” on their website. Whatever one may call it, the tone had a very honest and organic feel.
Currently promoting their latest album, Break in the Clouds, from their Ruff Shod label, Uncle Slayton’s provided an excellent atmosphere to host a band with such an earthy sound. Audience members seemed duly impressed with the music, giving a round of applause after each piece and a standing ovation at the end of the set.
After the show the band graciously met with fans, signing autographs and posing for photos. The group was down to earth and pleasant, much like their music. Overall, the show was a wonderful experience and provided a break from the standard format of much of today’s music. For more information on Elephant Revival, visit http://elephantrevival.com. The site lists tour dates, band information and merchandise and album sales.
Special thanks to Travis Dykstra for providing the photography for this article.
BY KURT REYNOLDS


