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2022 · albüm
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2018 · albüm
Better Whenever
2015 · albüm
Red Scare Across America: 2013
2013 · single
Leavetaking
2013 · albüm
Hence My Optimism
2012 · mini albüm
Delusions
2011 · albüm
Passing Days - Single
2011 · single
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Oscar Wilde once quipped that “art is the only serious thing in the world, and the artist is the only person who is never serious,” reflecting on the importance of the fruits of creative impulse while cautioning against allowing that impulse turn to self-importance. If Elway were sober enough to have pondered that quote during their formation in the fall of 2007, perhaps it would have been their mantra. Elway began their 10+ year ‘career’ as 10-4 Eleanor, slugging it out in the basements of punk houses and the local dives in Fort Collins, Colorado. Their inebriated take on indie-tinged four chord punk via debut album “...Too Bad” gained them enough niche market acclaim to tour the country a few times before landing a record deal with Chicago’s Red Scare Industries in 2010. With the new label came a new name, and Elway released “Delusions” in 2011. The next few years would see the band expand, with hundreds of shows across the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK, and Europe, the release of 1 EP (“Hence My Optimism”) in 2012, and 3 LPs (“Leavetaking,” “Better Whenever,” and "For The Sake of the Bit" and) in 2013, 2015, and 2018 respectively. Elway owes their longevity and ability to thrive on their own terms to commitment to friendship and fun before the preening, posturing world of the aspirational punk band. To Elway, self-absorption is a slow, hilarious suicide they have no intention of committing and, sooner or later, they’ll get around to proving it.