An indie folk act out of Nederland, Colorado, Elephant Revival features a exotic blend of instruments. Band members play banjo, guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, bass and fiddle. That’s not to mention the washboard, djembe, musical saw and stompbox. You’ll hear all those instruments on the band’s new album, The Changing Skies, a collection of folk-y tunes that have an understated beauty to them. The songs should sound spectactular in the confines of G.A.R. Hall, where the band performs tonight. Kent folk-rock act the Speedbumps open the show. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $22 in advance, $27 the day of the show. (Niesel)
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