"How good are they LIVE?" based on a score on 100 (as of 5/11/23)
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LAST 12 MONTHS RATING
"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months based on a score on 100 (as of 5/11/23)
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Critic Consensus
Based on 30 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Elephant Revival is rated as an above average live performer. Elephant Revival concert reviews describe live shows and performances as entertaining, intricate, lyrical, rhythmic, whimsical, and stunning.
The five souls in Elephant Revival are Sage Cook (banjo, guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, bass and fiddle); Bridget Law (fiddle, octave fiddle); Bonnie Paine (washboard, djembe, musical saw, stompbox); Daniel Rodriguez (guitar, banjo, bass); and Dango Rose (double-bass, mandolin, banjo). All share vocals and write songs.
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CRITIC REVIEWS
303 Magazine (USA)
May 21, 2018
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Last night, there was rain. There was howling at the moon. There were ballgowns and plastic ponchos. There were special guests galore. It was Elephant Revival’s grand finale at Red Rocks, and they bid us a fond farewell in classic Elephant Revival style.
There was even cake, for it was Bonnie Paine’s birthd
While I have had the pleasure of seeing this collection of talented musicians before, my companions -- my fiance and my future mother and father-in-law -- have not.
Their rhythmic and intricate musicianship coupled with lyrical storytelling and pleasant melodies created an extremely entertaining experience for all listeners.
From their earthy Rocky Mountain roots, Elephant Revival brought a sense of musical communion to speak justly for themselves and unify those in attendance in a well-received performance at the St.