Melding 60's mod with classic rock, The Elements hailed from Birmingham and had it large.

Signing to Acid Jazz Records in 2008, the debut single Caught In A Storm spent three weeks at the top of the indie charts. With crunching power chords and thundering drum-roll psychosis, this fierce freak-beat anthem was a highlight of the group’s live performances and a stand out track on the psych-compilation Sugarlumps 3.
An eponymous album followed shortly after, a twelve track collection; mature in style and solid in performance. The garage sound was still apparent but a slower, slicker pace was introduced in places, the better to showcase the melodic vocal arrangements.
Unlike the single, critical acclaim didn’t accompany the album; this despite healthy sales, spot radio plays and live support slots with OCS and Paul Weller. A second single, Deep Freeze ( promo video below), was planned but only made it to a digital release.
Eventually the album ran its course and the group’s activity simmered down, Andy Bennett’s time being largely occupied with OCS duties.
If you can find a copy of the album you won’t be disappointed and if you have the uber-rare seven inch vinyl single, you should consider yourself a very lucky man.
They became the Rubicon didn't they?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so, the last I heard was Andy Bennett was working on a solo album.
ReplyDeleteThey have a track on a compilation album set for release around the summer 2011, a cover of The Hawks track- He Don't Love You Ruff.