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Cheers Elephant by Katherine Silkaitis

Just like an iconic Delirium Tremens glass filled to the brim with its
golden elixir, Philadelphia’s Cheers Elephant
just want people to relax and
enjoy themselves.
“We’re generally happy people,” guitarist/vocalist Jordan del Rosario says
with a laugh. With a drummer who sports year-round flip-flops and a live show they
describe as energetic, drunken party time with dancing—and sometimes balloons—their
laid-back, upbeat attitude isn’t surprising.
On their self-titled debut album, the quartet effortlessly glides between
genres and rhythms. Modern psych-folk drums and reverb slide easily into an Afro-Calypso
melody that would bring tears to Paul Simon’s eyes. Heartfelt ballads and feel-good,
old-time country tunes fit handily between songs that draw heavily from rock bands
ranging from Frank Zappa to the Beatles.
“A lot of bands say they’re eclectic, and it’s cliche, but it’s really
true,” says guitarist/vocalist Derek Krzywicki.
“Our sound is original,” says bassist Matt Rothstein agreeingly. “It seems
to take in many genres of music and place it into one thing.” Adding instruments like
slide guitar, sitar, flute and saxophone only furthers their claim, though Krzywicki is
quick to point out that it’s not a gimmick. “We’re not trying to do much besides sound
good and keep ourselves interested,” he says.
But the band, which also includes drummer Roberto Kingston, has had the
album finished since May, with some tracks even recorded three years ago. In that time
their sound has changed—so much so that they’ve already begun writing songs for another
record, which they hope to release within the year.
“It’s full-throttle from this point forward,” says Krzywicki with a grin.
Sat., Jan. 17, 9pm. $8. With the New Connection + Creaky Boards + Mr. Radar. North
Star Bar, 27th and Poplar sts. 215.787.0488. www.northstarbar.com
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