Elle Macho
Debuted: January 23rd, 2009
“Sweet Pancello (The Ascending One)”
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Two words: Elle Macho. One is French, the other comes from Spain. The former is refined, well-educated and touched with a beauty mark; the latter is feared but respected and has a noticeably hairy back. Pulled from polarized ends of the gender spectrum and smashing right through any language barriers, these two words collide with such a force that the anticipation of impact tells you there’s gonna be a mighty explosion. If you take cover - and you probably should - just be sure to keep your ears piqued for a sound. That sound is Elle Macho and it wants to get sexy with your eardrums.
Buttterfly Boucher, David Mead, and Lindsey Jamieson are Elle Macho. As a unit, they churn out stark, almost sinister pop tunes, brought to life through fuzzed-out bass melodies, thunderous guitar stabs and feverish push/pull drumming. Then there are those expansive boy-girl-boy vocal trade-offs and the sweetly satisfying three-part harmonies that require repeat listening.
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Y’know, it’s worth mentioning that I for one had never actually heard Elle Macho before they stepped into the studio that afternoon. Blame it on the (then) absence of tunes on their MySpace page or that their live sets were infrequent at best. Regardless, we totally knew what we were getting into.
You see, we here at Lake Fever Sessions feel a certain kinship with the mighty Elle Macho. This connection seems to dwell within our shared philosophies and M.O.: do what you’re great at, collaborate with others whom are using their own talents, and create a product that is greater than - but absolutely reliant on - the individual contributions.
And with that, please enjoy Elle Macho‘s Lake Fever Session.
-jbc