EL VY


EL VY is an American indie rock supergroup, with collaboration between Matt Berninger and Brent Knopf. The duo released their debut album, Return to the Moon, in October 2015.

History

Berninger and Knopf met when The National and Menomena shared a bill in Portland, Oregon on October 24, 2003, at Holocene. The two became friends and kept in touch, periodically playing gigs together in subsequent years.
EL VY released its debut studio album, Return to the Moon, in October 2015, which Berninger, inspired by both Grease and We Jam Econo, imagined "as a sort of punk rock musical following the adventures of Didi and Michael — named after the Minutemen's D. Boon and Mike Watt." EL VY tours as a four-piece, with Matt Sheehy on bass guitar and Andy Stack on drums.
On January 11, 2016, following the death of David Bowie, EL VY performed a cover Bowie's "Let's Dance" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, collaborating with Colbert's house band, Jon Batiste & Stay Human.
In October 2016, EL VY contributed a song and videogame to Dave Eggers' 30 Days, 50 Songs project, entitled "Are These My Jets".

Members

Official Members
Touring Members
During the recording of Return to the Moon, EL VY collaborated with several artists, including drummers Drew Shoals and John O'Reilly Jr, violinist Lauren Jacobson, and background vocalists Ural Thomas, Moorea Masa, Allison Hall, and Margaret Wehr. A unique art card was created by John Solimine for each song on the album. Return to the Moon was mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, mixed by Craig Silvey at Toast. EL VY later enlisted Andrew Joslyn for strings on "Are These My Jets".

Discography

Studio albums

Singles