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Just one short year after the release of their acclaimed, Polaris Music Prize-nominated debut The Seven Seas, Montreal's Elephant Stone returns with The Glass Box EP. Shunning the convenience of modern digital recording, The Glass Box EP was recorded on a vintage Neve console (allegedly used by Led Zeppelin during the Physical Graffiti sessions) to a 16-track 2" tape machine at Montreal's infamous Breakglass Studios. Working within the creative confines of an all-analog recording and mixing process, Elephant Stone has given birth to a 5-song suite of inspired power-pop/psyche classics.

Elephant Stone is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Rishi Dhir. A founding member of Montreal pop/psyche veterans the High Dials, Rishi grew disillusioned with the Rock n' Roll lifestyle and went out on his own in 2006. He spent the next few years studying Indian classical music and performing sitar on records by drone-rock heroes the Black Angels (they named a song after him) and prog-prop innovators the Earlies. In 2008, he found himself drawn back to his love of pop music and The Seven Seas was born. Perfectly melding Rishi’s obsession with the perfect pop song and the trippiest raga, The Seven Seas was warmly embraced by the global indie-scene and long-listed for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize.

The Glass Box EP builds upon the promise shining through on The Seven Seas as Elephant Stone continues to delivery power-pop/psyche (or as they call it--tongue planted firmly in cheek--"hindie-rock") gems. The Glass Box EP is being lovingly released around the world digitally and on beautiful 12" vinyl with artwork by *Pardon My Hindi.

2010 will be Elephant Stone's busiest year yet: a Spring US/Canda tour with cult-heroes, and old friends, the Brian Jonestown Massacre, an inaugural summer tour of the UK/Europe, and North American fall dates with fellow Montrealers the Besnard Lakes.

Press Highlights for The Seven Seas

“tripped-out, transcendent debut “
Steve Baylin - Ottawa Xpress

“Utterly uplifting, and a powerful contender for Montreal al-bum of the year. “
4 ½ Stars Jordan Zivitz - Canwest/Montreal Gazette

“…coolly captures Dhir’s love of both classic British pop and Indian raga subcurrents while brimming with messages of peace, hope and love.”
4 stars Steve Guimond - Hour

“Elephant Stone offers hopeful, dreamy pop music that’s impossible to place in any one time period.”
Chris Lackner - Dose.ca

“a collection of dreamy britpop infused with rock-sitar jams … a keeper “
4/5 Nightlife Magazine