Elkland was an American synthpop band from Horseheads, New York, active from 2003 to 2005. The group was characterized by their blend of new wave and synth-driven pop, reminiscent of 80s bands like The Human League and Depeche Mode. The band consisted of notable members Jon Pierce and Adam Krier, with their most influential work being the album "Golden" released in 2005. Despite their brief existence, Elkland left a significant mark on the early 2000s indie music scene with their unique electronic sound.