Elephanz is a French music group hailing from Nantes, consisting of the Verleysen brothers, Jonathan and Maxime. The two brothers founded the group in 2008, with Jonathan as the lead vocalist and Maxime as the drummer. The name "Elephanz" is a blend of the words "elephant" and "dance," symbolizing their fusion of powerful and danceable sounds.
Musical Career:
Elephanz quickly garnered attention on the French music scene with their debut album, "Time for a Change," released in 2013. The album was well-received, with songs like "Stereo" and "Time for a Change" gaining popularity. The band's sound is characterized by catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms, and Jonathan's distinctive voice.
They followed up their success with the self-titled album "Elephanz" in 2017, solidifying their presence in the French music industry. Singles like "Blowing Like a Storm" and "Maryland" received extensive radio play and reinforced their position.
Influences:
The Verleysen brothers cite a variety of musical influences that have shaped their style. They've been inspired by artists like Daft Punk, Phoenix, and Michael Jackson, as well as alternative rock bands. This blend of influences is reflected in the diversity of their music, fusing elements of pop, electro, and rock.
Musical Style:
Elephanz's musical style is a fusion of pop, electro, and rock. The group is renowned for their high-energy and danceable live performances, as well as the quality of their compositions. Their songs are characterized by catchy melodies, meticulous arrangements, and an undeniably positive atmosphere.
Elephanz continues to stand out in the French music scene with their unique sound, dynamic stage presence, and commitment to innovative music creation. The group is successfully pursuing their career and remains a significant player in the contemporary French pop scene.
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