Peter Elkas

Toronto, ON

“My dream in music is to have a room feel like a common soul. I don’t know if I’ll ever achieve it but I’ve definitely felt something at my best shows—when the audience and the band are all feeling the same thing.” – Peter Elkas

A music obsessive for three decades now, Toronto’s Peter Elkas is an unabashed believer in keeping things real and, on his refreshing new album, Repeat Offender, he’s as loyal as ever to the rock ‘n’ roll sounds that ring truest to his psyche. Though partially crafted at Giant Studio (owned by Sebastien Grainger and Metric’s James Shaw), Elkas mostly made this record in his basement with co-producer Ian McGettigan (Thrush Hermit) lending his expertise to the proceedings. The result is a romantic, ‘buddy rock’ album in the vein of Bruce Springsteen (Elkas’ long-standing musical hero) or Keith Richards (“Cruel Thing to Do,” the title track), with sophisticated nods to Allen Toussaint (“Atlas”), Sam Cooke (“Cool Thing to Do”), and Frankie Valley (“Melody”) among others. Not your typical allusions for an artist so associated with underground Canadian music, but then Elkas has always been something of a populist when it comes to writing great, memorable songs.   

In the heady days of the 1990s, when “indie-rock” was blossoming and bursting, Elkas roamed North America with a razor-sharp, dynamically clever Montreal quartet called the Local Rabbits. Influential cult favourites who drew Sloan’s murderecords out of the Mari …

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Name Role
Jeff Heisholt Keys, BG Vocals
Gavin Maguire Drums
Doug Friesen Bass
Peter Elkas Vocals, Guitars

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Bruce Springsteen

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