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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Friday Night
Cheers Elephant played last night and again I couldn't go. I'm waiting to hear comments and the such. If anyone has video or photo we can get that up too.
You missed the best cheers elephant show ever! The guys were all dressed up, there was an abraham licoln, a fidel castro, a dirty mexican, and a indiana jones/george harrison... plus the Teeth were there!
I'm going to see them again on Friday in Philly. Then again in Downingtown November 24.
They have a few videos on youtube. watch. listen. CHEERS ELEPHANT
I've noticed a trend. The first show I missed was because I was covering a murder. I missed this one for a different reason Friday night, but ended up covering a murder Saturday afternoon.
I'm going to do my best to make it to the Philly show at the Mill Creek Tavern. It's a litter closer to home for me.
Cheers Elephant sound more British than most young Philly bands. They set out for prime Kinks real estate, and nearly close the deal with their rambunctious shows. (They could grow up to become the Teeth.) But as smoothly as songs like “Here We Are” and “Wide Eyed” channel ’60s psych and folk, the band reveals spidery digressions and fat Primus-style basslines amid their noisy rave-ups live. The result is a heady swirl of influences that grapple with each other for attention while Cheers Elephant play happily along. These guys may not have their sound set in stone yet, but most everything they’re doing is pleasing to the ears. (Doug Wallen)-Philadelphia Weekly
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You missed the best cheers elephant show ever! The guys were all dressed up, there was an abraham licoln, a fidel castro, a dirty mexican, and a indiana jones/george harrison... plus the Teeth were there!
I'm going to see them again on Friday in Philly.
Then again in Downingtown November 24.
They have a few videos on youtube. watch. listen. CHEERS ELEPHANT
Cheers Elephant was by far the best band there on Saturday...too bad you missed it.
I've noticed a trend. The first show I missed was because I was covering a murder. I missed this one for a different reason Friday night, but ended up covering a murder Saturday afternoon.
I'm going to do my best to make it to the Philly show at the Mill Creek Tavern. It's a litter closer to home for me.
Cheers Elephant sound more British than most young Philly bands. They set out for prime Kinks real estate, and nearly close the deal with their rambunctious shows. (They could grow up to become the Teeth.) But as smoothly as songs like “Here We Are” and “Wide Eyed” channel ’60s psych and folk, the band reveals spidery digressions and fat Primus-style basslines amid their noisy rave-ups live. The result is a heady swirl of influences that grapple with each other for attention while Cheers Elephant play happily along. These guys may not have their sound set in stone yet, but most everything they’re doing is pleasing to the ears. (Doug Wallen)-Philadelphia Weekly
prevent murder: Watch Cheers Elephant
i'm pleased!
can't wait to see those guys again! Millcreek has a great lineup for friday night...you guys should all check them out!
Who is this Cheers Elephant? are they big? i've never heard of them
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