The Brazilian-Swedish band releases the album Leftover Land and the clip made with AI tools
The cabaret atmosphere with hints of progressive rock, psychedelic and trip hop characterizes the second album, Leftover Land, by the band Elephant Run, released this week on the Maxilar label, by Gabriel Thomaz of Autoramas. Listen.
Formed in 2015 by Amanda Wahlström Plantin (vocals and keyboards), Ladislau Kardos (drums), Fernando Coelho (guitar) and Renato Cortez (bass), they recently gave a preview of what the album would look like with the music video for “ Urubu”, directed by Pedro Bayeux. “A discomfort-inducing psychedelic journey with fantastic beings in everyday situations, created with various software and tools
AI mints”, as the band explains. Watch the music video for “Urubu”.
The band will join in June, Amanda Wahlström Plantin comes from Malmö, Sweden, to Sao Paulo for a series of shows and new recordings. Follow Elephant Run on Instagram.
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