Elephant Stone’s name comes from a Stones Roses song, which tells you pretty much everything you need to know about this Montreal outfit. These five dudes were clearly raised on a steady diet of ’80s British jangle pop, with sitar-wielding frontman Rishi Dhir bringing a dash of ’60s psychedelia with his traditional Indian influences.
“Strangers” comes from the new EP The Glass Box and it opts for shimmering pop over rambling psychedelia. Dhir sounds like Elliott Smith doing his best Liam Gallagher impression, while his bandmates bounce along like the La’s trying to rewrite “There She Goes.” If you’re mourning the breakup of Oasis, here’s your Britpop fix.
MP3: “Strangers”
“Strangers” comes from the new EP The Glass Box and it opts for shimmering pop over rambling psychedelia. Dhir sounds like Elliott Smith doing his best Liam Gallagher impression, while his bandmates bounce along like the La’s trying to rewrite “There She Goes.” If you’re mourning the breakup of Oasis, here’s your Britpop fix.
MP3: “Strangers”







