A dark and catchy four-piece from San Francisco’s Mission District, elephone’s dark guitar textures, dynamic vocals and literary vision have earned them comparisons to Radiohead, The Arcade Fire and The Cure in local and national press. Over the course of seven months following the release of ‘The Shivering EP’ (DIY Or Else), the band went through several line-up changes. While most bands would lose focus at this point, elephone took the opportunity to narrow their song writing down to a basic, concise form. Collaborating with producer and engineer Chris Cline (...Trail Of Dead) and label owner Daniel Crowell, the band returned to the studio during the Winter of 2005. The resulting material - ‘The Camera Behind The Camera Behind The Camera’ - is significantly more focused, clean, and melodic. From the very first stick clicks on ‘Let Go Of My Arm’, you know that this album is going to be an upbeat and energetic masterpiece. Intricate, moving, cinematic, elephone is defining a sound and movement like other breakaway artistic acts from Interpol to U2. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.