Future Elevators

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Vinyl LP pressing. 2016 release. Michael Shackelford first wrote down the words �future� and �elevators� a few years ago on a rough instrumental demo. The music never grew into a finished song, but that simple, surprisingly evocative phrase stuck. It's an apt phrase for one of Birmingham's most original musical acts. Shackelford-the group's founder, mainstay, and guiding creative force-is something of a pop confectioner who thinks up impossible sounds and makes them a reality. His self-titled debut as Future Elevators expertly mixes whimsy and gravity, the fantastical with the everyday. Even as he grounds his lyrics in real-world issues, he fills his songs with new and improbable combinations of familiar sounds: the jagged pastoral folk of �Alabama Song�, the Rube Goldberg blues riffs of �Machine Maker�, the retro-futuristic R&B of �Modern World�, the warm drone of the ten-minute instrumental closer �Aphrodite�. Shackelford spent a year piecing his debut album together. Recording with him was Lynn Bridges (Devendra Banhart/Dexateens) and the album was mixed by Darrell Thorp (Radiohead/Beck).