This EP is a beautiful blend of Elephant Path's musical evolution. It's a split between two tracks that'll get your toes tapping with bluesy guitar riffs, and two that harken back to their early influences, like Wilco, Elliott Smith, and The Shins.

"Keep Walking" is inspired by Elephant Path's Midwest experience, capturing the essence of the region's diverse music scene. It's a celebration of musical camaraderie, echoing the spirit of musicians they encountered during their time there.

Keep Walking

Sun Will Rise

I Don't Mind

Just Breathe

"Expectations" is an eight-track album that takes listeners on an enchanting voyage through a tapestry of genres and emotions. Each song on the album reflects a unique chapter in Elephant Path's artistic journey, offering a diverse and deeply personal collection of musical narratives.

The album opens with "Don't Know How To Feel," a track that was written over three years ago now (2023) during a period of intense contemplation and life-altering choices for Elephant Path's founder. The song encapsulates the complexity of emotions experienced during this pivotal time, blending introspective lyrics with captivating melodies.

Following this introspective beginning, "Your Weight In Gold" marks the first release by Elephant Path after undergoing a significant lineup change and transitioning from a live performance-focused group to a studio project. This track represents a turning point for the band, symbolizing their newfound artistic freedom and a fresh creative direction.

"As It Was" stands as a heartfelt tribute to the unparalleled talent of Harry Styles, an artist who has inspired countless individuals. This enchanting cover is a testament to the power of music to bring families together, as it features the captivating vocal harmonies of two siblings. Their voices unite in perfect harmony for the very first time, creating a unique musical experience.

Spanning across the miles, the vocal parts for this rendition were recorded separately, with the brother in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the sister in the picturesque Laguna Beach, California. This geographical separation adds a layer of depth to the song, emphasizing the universality of music's ability to connect people across distances.

Elephant Path's debut cover, "Heartbreaker" originally by Delafaye, offers a fresh take on a classic bluesy rock track. The band's rendition is marked by a softer, more emotive approach, showcasing their unique musical perspective. With Devin's bass guitar adding depth and charisma, and a thoughtful arrangement featuring acoustic guitars, electric leads, and brushed drums, Elephant Path crafts a captivating reinterpretation that maintains the song's core while introducing a whole new sound. Their cover of "Heartbreaker" is a testament to their musical prowess, reinventing a classic while staying true to its essence and offering a captivating and emotionally resonant listening experience.