
Montreal psych-pop band Elephant Stone’s seventh studio album ‘Back Into The Dream’ is out in the world today
Centred on the enigma of dreams—whether they’re subconscious murmurings or portals to parallel universes—’Back Into the Dream’ encapsulates the eternal cycle of waking and dreaming. “We’re perpetually oscillating between two realms, trying to comprehend each,” says Rishi. “If our music can serve as a bridge between these worlds, then we’ve accomplished our mission.”
“Rock’n’roll was my late-night companion, the anthem of my adolescence,” says Elephant Stone’s Rishi Dhir on the subject of their new single (which is not a cover of The Jam song). “I’d drift off to sleep with ‘Live at Leeds’ by The Who playing, tweaking the stereo so it was just the left speaker booming, coloring my dreams with John Entwistle’s bass genius. Those moments weren’t just about listening; it was like living inside the music. That’s the heart of ‘Going Underground.’ It’s an homage to those times, that sensation of being enveloped in a universe conjured by a few chords and a horizon of endless possibilities.”
From Elephant Stone’s new LP “Back Into The Dream”
Elephant Stone have just announced their upcoming EU/UK tour