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Limited Edition of only 500 Copies (Album currently out of print). Album / Track Downloads will continue to be available. "From the opening guitar break on the title track, this album is an invigorating blast of power pop with just enough rootsiness to make it one of the most promising Canadian debuts of this year". -EXCLAIM MAGAZINE "The songs on Ten Car Stereo have big, sweet guitars and solid sibling harmonies to complement the whistle-along melodies". -EYE WEEKLY "These Guy's have done their homework, not only from Neil Young's textbook, but also from the great power-pop bands of the last decade, like the Pixies & Teenage Fanclub...a rock critics dream". -THE RECORD The Story of ELVYN: Elvyn has been delivering fantastic well crafted and perfect Pop songs since 1998 to present. If you were trying to find the Elvyn boys right now, you would find them in some dingy little bar or club singing and playing there hearts out. It wasn't always like that however. Joel & Ryan Beerman (Co-founders of the group & real brothers) never really intended to ever perform or play the music they were creating, they originally just wanted to play and record a bunch of songs together on their co-owned fostex 4 track in their parents basement. After they had finished an 11 song demo tape, they hit the playback button. The songs were well written, catchy and just plain good tunes. There was no doubt, these songs needed to be played live. After a few months of rehearsing together as a duo, it became evident that the songs would be better suited for a full band set-up. By the end of 1998 they had recruited Bass player Jason O'Reilly to help round out there sound. After months of rehearsals they began playing the songs live and also released a three song demo Cd entitled "As Dark as it is" which would tie them over until they had time and money to record a full length album. The rest is history.....at the start of 2000 they recruited Dean O'Reilly (Jason's brother) for the role of rythym guitarist (who would later be replaced by a new rythym guitarist Jeremy Knibbs in September of 2004). In 2002 they recorded and released their first full length album entitled "Ten Car Stereo", which was well received by newspapers and college radio stations across Canada. With Ten car stereo accomplished they followed up with non-stop shows which would include a Canadian East coast tour. "If you've been thirsting for the bygone glory days of Canadian indierock circa 1996, this band will quench your sonic longings". -PULSE MAGAZINE Great Album!!