Elen and the Elgans

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Elen and the Elgans
Background Information
Origin: Whittler's Hollow/Krell
Faction Affiliation: Scatterhome
Genre: Nanorock
Band Members: Elen Starlis (Lead Vocals/Guitar)
Alybar Dremel (Bass Guitar)
Pokas (Synthboard)
Celassi Ven (Drums)
Daphiqys Ven (Backing Vocals)


Elen and the Elgans are a famous band, well known around the sector for their bluesy and contagious nanorock style of music. Their off-stage antics are well reported in the gossip clogs and people follow them in the media just as much for their soap-opera style shenanigans as their music. Their music is well-loved and critically acclaimed.

Band Members:

Elen Starlis

Female - Human
Lead singer and guitarist Elen Starlis was born in Whittler's Hollow, and played in cavern cover bands for most of her childhood, developing her signature blues-based nanorock style. Her smoky croon and empowering vocals have regularly sold out concert venues.

Alybar Dremel

Male - Elgan
The bass guitarist of Elen and the Elgans has a troubled relationship with narcotics, and his antics are frequently featured on popular gossip clogs. He was born on Krell, in a small village far from Biloxan.

Pokas

Male - Elgan
Pokas (no surname) ran the spacewave circuit as a solo artist for a decade before signing on with Elen and the Elgans. His sonic synthboard mixes and lush harmonies keep the production values of the band high.

Celassi Ven

Female - Elgan
When she is not touring, Celassi Ven experiments with growing unique fruit cultivars as a side hobby on her small Whittler's Hollow farm. Her drumming style is described as 'relentless'. Her dramatic rivalry with her sister Daphiqys is legendary.

Daphiqys Ven

Female - Elgan
Known as something of a tempermental diva, backing vocalist Daphyqis is the sharp-tempered and flamboyant foil to the relatively laid back character of Elen Starlis. Claims writing credit for the hit songs 'Highland Highway' and 'No More Money'.

Discography

'No More Money'
'Weaponz'
'Highland Highway'
'Locorin Blues'
'Nightstalkers'