We've already raved about breezy, ballsy "Grounds For Divoce" and the altogether dreamer "Mirrorball," both from Elbow's excellent fourth album, The Seldom Seen Kid. Unlike the part band ...
If you've spent time with Elbow in the past - 2001's 'Asleep in the Back', 2003's 'Cast of Thousands', 2005's 'Leaders of the Free World' - the question 'why aren't they bigger?' has probably arisen ...
One says “they”. Elbow may have five constituent parts, with two horns and four strings blowing or sawing onstage as occasion demands, but the focus of their charisma is of course the tubby, stubbly, ...
Elbow have written many a love song to their home town, and last night Manchester reminded them again that the feeling is more than mutual. And why wouldn't it be? Guy Garvey's voice has never sounded ...
Nicer than Pulp, less sappy than Coldplay, Elbow excel at meticulous orchestral pop that doesn’t take itself too seriously. For all his husky sincerity and literate lyrics, singer Guy Garvey often ...
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