Ellevator is a Canadian indie rock trio from Hamilton, Ontario, known for their introspective lyrics and moody, atmospheric soundscapes. Formed in 2016, the band consists of vocalist Nabi Sue Bersche, guitarist Michael Boyd, and drummer Elliot McAskill. They’ve carved out a space with emotionally charged tracks like "Slip," "Charlie IO," and "Party Trick," blending raw vulnerability with polished, synth-tinged arrangements. Their 2022 EP *The Words You Spoke Still Move Me* (featuring stripped-down "Off The Floor" versions of earlier releases) showcased their knack for reinventing their own work while maintaining its haunting sincerity. Ellevator’s music often grapples with themes of doubt, connection, and self-discovery, delivered through Bersche’s striking vocals and the band’s dynamic, tension-and-release instrumentation. Their cover of Kate Bush’s "Running Up That Hill" also gained attention for its brooding, minimalist take on the classic.
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