1) Elder is a four-pi… Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with the name Elder;
1) Elder is a four-piece progressive doom band from Boston, Massachusetts consisting of frontman Nick DiSalvo, bassist Jack Donovan, guitarist/keyboardist Michael Risberg and drummer Georg Edert. They have released five full-length albums since 2006 and multiple demos and EPs.
Elder is a genre-pushing rock band that melds heavy psychedelic sounds with progressive elements and evocative soundscapes. Formed in a small coastal town in Massachusetts in the mid aughts, the band has reinvented their sound over the course of five albums to grow from a stalwart of the stoner/doom scene into one of the most unique voices in the rock underground. Their long-scale compositions unfold as journeys, running the gamut of styles from the 70’s to the present within a single song with a penchant for “sheer gatefold-era grandeur” (Rolling Stone).
By continuing to incorporate new elements to their sound, Elder’s output has repeatedly set benchmarks for their peers. Beginning with 2008’s Elder and 2010’s Dead Roots Stirring, Elder made ripples in the stoner rock scene with their uniquely melodic approach to the genre. In 2015 they surprised again with Lore, a watershed moment in the band’s career (recently crowned “Album of the Decade” by The Obelisk) which brought in elements of post-, prog- and space rock into the Elder sound. Despite several years of heavy touring surrounding the album, Reflections of a Floating World was released just two years later, earning a spot at the top of many best-of lists including Rolling Stone (#5, 20 Best Metal Albums Of 2017), Stereogum and others.
In 2019, a tour pitstop in Berlin, Germany yielded the experimental EP The Gold & Silver Sessions. Recorded live based off ideas largely crafted while on the road, the release showcased Elder’s softer side; motorik beats, lush keyboards and sparse compositions replaced the usual colossal riffs and dense structure. Almost a decade and a half after the first sludgy riffs were recorded and the first demo pressed, the door for Elder stylistically remained wide open.
Elder’s new album Omens answers any speculation about new directions with affirmation: evolution or extinction. Lush, intricately interwoven melodies grow and dissolve into spaced-out jams; massive riffs thunder down into a churning sea of psychedelic sounds and unpredictable grooves carry away the listener. Elder paint pictures with their music, and Omens shows the band experimenting with an even more colorful palette – with good reason. After thirteen years, this is the first full-length recorded with a new lineup including guitarist Michael Risberg and new drummer Georg Edert, along with guest performances by Fabio Cuomo on Rhodes piano and synthesizers.
2) Formed in Brisbane in early 2018, Elder is a progressive indie rock band hailing from north Brisbane, consisting of Matt Burton (vocals, guitar), Henry Reese (bass) and Talia Bond (drums), the trio have released a DIY EP 'Cyril' in 2019 and their debut album 'Binoei' is due late 2020.
https://e-ldr.bandcamp.com/
3) American screamo band.
4) Elder is also a musical dramatist, telling stories of a dark yet recognizable world. His keen observation falls between tearful humour and black romance. His songs immerse the grittier side of life; depicting scenes of smoke filled rooms and drug fuelled nights. His music paves the way with slapping grooves and roots overtones. His theatrical storytelling has likened him to David Bowie, Tom Waits and The Eels.
http://www.myspace.com/elderroche
5) Elder was a dark Christian hard rock band that was on Bulletproof Music and Liquid Disc Records. It was made up of former members of the short-lived Four Living Creatures who were on Frozen Rope Records. "Elder gigs in Tidewater, VA were notorious for their evangelistic twist. It was like going to punk-goth-rock tent revival. Their first CD, Used To Be Adorable, was "funk 'n' punk" goth rock and Middle Eastern vibes with skilled intensity and scorching messages..." They broke up in the late nineties and the core member of FLC and Elder started a new project named Fell Desire.
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Gemini
Elder Lyrics
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Stumbling down the empty streets that will swallow in us whole.
Breathing was the thing, we traversed this hazy mountain pass.
Sipping harsh elixir, nights above us melting fast.
I'm coming home.
It's been so long.
I'm coming home.
Held fast the ship that board us forth.
Enveloped in the darkness, buried frosty dreams in all.
Spoke to me in slumber, fleeing on the wings of dawn.
Ember flame arising, we better journey on.
I'm coming home.
I'm coming home.
The lyrics to Elder's song 'Gemini' illustrate the feeling of the singer being lost and moving through a hazy and uncertain world. The opening lines ask the question of where to go, and the sense of being swallowed whole by the darkness of the empty streets. Breathing becomes a primary motif, suggesting that in order to traverse through this passage, a calmness and focus must be achieved, while the harsh elixir hints at the need for escape and release in a world that doesn't allow for either.
The second verse suggests a journey on a ship, which is overcoming the darkness and moving towards new beginnings. Even in sleep, there is still beauty and hope, as the wings of dawn allows for a journey to renewal. The last lines, repeated twice, provide the audience with a sense of relief and convey that the singer is finally coming home after being lost for so long.
Overall, the lyrics of 'Gemini' portray the feeling of being lost, but also the desire for renewal and a chance to feel at home. The vivid imagery and metaphoric language help to create an atmosphere of mystery and wonder, allowing listeners to experience the bewilderment of the singer's journey.
Line by Line Meaning
Those days, where were we to go?
Uncertainty filled our days, as we wandered aimlessly without direction.
Stumbling down the empty streets that will swallow in us whole.
We were lost, walking down desolate streets that seemed to engulf us entirely.
Breathing was the thing, we traversed this hazy mountain pass.
Amidst the confusion and haze, we kept moving forward, only focusing on our breaths that kept us going.
Sipping harsh elixir, nights above us melting fast.
We drank to numb the pain of the passing nights, as time seemed to slip away too quickly.
I'm coming home.
The journey has finally come to an end, and we can return to where we belong.
It's been so long.
The journey has been long and arduous, and we've been away for what feels like an eternity.
Held fast the ship that board us forth.
We held on tightly to the vessel that took us on this journey, never letting go when times got tough.
Enveloped in the darkness, buried frosty dreams in all.
The darkness seemed to consume us entirely, burying our hopes and dreams deep within.
Spoke to me in slumber, fleeing on the wings of dawn.
The dreams that visited us in our sleep gave us hope and the courage to escape, soaring towards the new day.
Ember flame arising, we better journey on.
As the ember of hope reignited, we found the strength to continue on this challenging journey.
Contributed by Carson L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@toot1231
Those days
where were we to go?
Stumbling down the empty streets that will swallow in us whole
Breathing was the ? we traversed this hazy mountain pass
Sipping harsh elixir the ice above us melting fast
Im coming home!
Its been so long!
Im coming home!
Held fast this ship that brought us forth
enveloped in the darkness ?
spoke to me in slumber
Fleeing on the wings of dawn
in the flame arising
We better journey on
Im Coming Home
Im Coming Home
@deri101
Those days, where were we to go?
Wandering down the empty streets that were swallowing us whole
Breathing was the din, we traversed hazy mountain paths
Sipping harsh elixir, the ice above us melting fast
I'm coming home
Held fast, the ship that bore us forth
Enveloped in the darkness bearing frosty dreams of north
You spoke to us in slumber fleeting on the wings of dawn
Emerald land arising bidding us to journey on
@johndough8219
Those days, where were we to go?
Stumbling down the empty streets that will swallow in us whole.
Breathing was the thing, we traversed this hazy mountain pass.
Sipping harsh elixir, nights above us melting fast.
I'm coming home.
It's been so long.
I'm coming home.
Held fast the ship that board us forth.
Enveloped in the darkness, buried frosty dreams in all.
Spoke to me in slumber, fleeing on the wings of dawn.
Ember flame arising, we better journey on.
I'm coming home.
I'm coming home.
@JensenP12
For everyone's delight, here are my guessed lyrics. I'm just missing one thing, but otherwise I think it's pretty good (I'm biased of course) :
Those days, where were we to go
Stumbling down the empty streets that were swallowing us whole
Breathing was the thing
We traversed this hazy moutain pass
Sipping harsh elixir
The ice above us melting fast
I'm coming home
It's been so long
I'm coming home
Held fast, the ship that brought us forth
Enveloped in the darkness, there in frosty dreams of yore
Spoke to me in slumber,
Flee on the wings of dawn
Ember flame arising,
We better journey on
I'm coming home
I'm coming home
PS : I guess, as someone said in the comments, I've gone through the seven circles of hell.
PPS : I did some tweaks to what would make most sense. The frosty part still has me on my nerves, because I know that's not what he says, but it's the only word I can hear out of the sound he makes.
@killedr6621
That opening riff.....magic on its own
@dokanyon
and the closing riff man!
@dante316a
The 5 mins ending is insane you don’t realize its that long because it is beautiful
@freezknotable
5:40 The Elder goose bump moment.
@austinklimek3116
Always
@bikibaws
true. you ll feel your skin crawl.
@kyvss
I freaked out so hard when I saw this live that i have to publicly apologise if I made anyone feel uncomfortable 🙃
@christopheredgens
Saw these guys at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta these guys rock
@mrice102888
Yeah, and the same thing is going to happen 50 years from now when people say music of 2013 was the best and 2063 music sucks. There is good and bad music in all genres and time periods, it's just a matter of personal preference.
@sandordorgicse4120
Yeah. But mostly of nowadays music really sucks! :D
...But we have many psy'rock and stoner in the 2010s, so we got refuge (or shelter)! ^^