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Elevator
Also known as Elevator to Hell, Elevator Through
Origin Moncton, New Brunswick
Canada
Genres Rock and Roll, Indie
Years active 1994 – 2007
Labels Great Beyond
Sub Pop
Sappy Records
Blue Fog
Associated acts Eric's Trip, The Sadies, Purple Knight, The Unintended, Tara S'Appart
Members
Rick White (vocals, guitar, drums)
Tara White (vocals, bass)
Mark Gaudet (drums, vocals, guitar)
Dallas Good (guitar, vocals)

Elevator is a band from Moncton, New Brunswick. Started in 1994 as Elevator To Hell, a solo outlet for Eric's Trip lead man Rick White, the project eventually grew to include Eric's Trip drummer Mark Gaudet and White's ex-wife Tara on bass. The band mainly produces hauntingly lo-fi psychedelia.

After releasing some LP's on Sub Pop, the band's name changed to Elevator Through, and by 1999 it was shortened to simply Elevator, due to concerns over the commercial viability of the original moniker. [1]

In 1997, The Sadies' Dallas Good was added as a second guitarist, though he didn't begin recording with the band until 2002's Darkness → Light album.[2]

Between label releases, Elevator have put out many albums on their own Great Beyond label.[3]

At the 2009 Sappy Fest, in Sackville, NB, Rick White confirmed that Elevator had broken up.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Compilation appearances

  • The Starioscopic Scary Show – cassette, March 1996
  • More of Our Stupid Noise – CD, Squirtgun, July 1996
  • The Starioscopic Scary Show (Extended Version) – CD, July 1997
  • More of Our Stupid Noise '98 – CD, Squirtgun, March 1998
  • Sound Check – CD, June 1998
  • Squirtgun Records : The Singles 1995–1997 – CD, Squirtgun, August 1998
  • Four Dots – CD, February 1999
  • The Vinyl Factory – LP, Music Manufacturing Services, October 1999
  • Syrup and Gasoline Vol.2 – CD, Grenadine, July 2001
  • An Obscene Scene – CD, Hand Made Music, April 2003
  • Snowsuit on and Heading North – CD, Out of Sound Records, November 2003

[edit] Videos

  • Sleep Experiment #1 – VHS, January 1997
  • Tantrum in My Eyes' – VHS, Marigold, July 1997
  • The Such – VHS, Great Beyond, November 2000

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