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Elbow are an English rock band formed in Bury, Greater Manchester, in 1997. The band consists of
Guy Garvey Guy Edward John Garvey (born 6 March 1974) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and BBC Radio 6 Music presenter. He is the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Elbow. Early life Garvey grew up in Bury, Lancashire. His father was ...
(lead vocals, guitar), Craig Potter (keyboard, piano, backing vocals), Mark Potter (guitar, backing vocals) and Pete Turner (bass guitar, backing vocals). They have played together since 1990, adopting the name Elbow in 1997. Drummer Alex Reeves replaced Richard Jupp in 2016. The band have released nine studio albums: '' Asleep in the Back'' (2001), '' Cast of Thousands'' (2003), '' Leaders of the Free World'' (2005), ''
The Seldom Seen Kid ''The Seldom Seen Kid'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Elbow. It was released by Fiction Records on 17 March 2008 in the United Kingdom and was released by Geffen Records on 22 April 2008 in the United States. The album debute ...
'' (2008), '' Build a Rocket Boys!'' (2011), ''
The Take Off and Landing of Everything ''The Take Off and Landing of Everything'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Elbow, released in the UK, Europe, and Australia through Fiction Records and Polydor Records on 10 March 2014 and in the US on Concord Records on 11 March 2 ...
'' (2014), '' Little Fictions'' (2017), '' Giants of All Sizes'' (2019) and '' Flying Dream 1'' (2021). Their studio albums, as well as their B-sides compilation '' Dead in the Boot'' (2012), all reached the top 15 of the British album chart. Seven of their singles placed in the top 40 of the British singles chart. Their most recent album, '' Flying Dream 1'', was released on 19 November 2021. In 2008, Elbow won the
Mercury Music Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the B ...
for their album ''
The Seldom Seen Kid ''The Seldom Seen Kid'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Elbow. It was released by Fiction Records on 17 March 2008 in the United Kingdom and was released by Geffen Records on 22 April 2008 in the United States. The album debute ...
'', and in 2009 they won the Brit Award for Best British Group. In 2012, they released " First Steps", the BBC theme for the 2012 London Olympics.


History


1997–2001: Formation and first EPs

Garvey, then aged 16, met guitarist Mark Potter in 1990, while both were attending Bury College in
Bury, Greater Manchester Bury ( ) is a market town on the River Irwell in Greater Manchester, England. Metropolitan Borough of Bury is administered from the town, which had an estimated population of 78,723 in 2015. The town is within the historic county boundarie ...
. Potter asked Garvey to sing in a band he was in with drummer Richard Jupp and bassist Pete Turner. Together, the four formed the band 'Mr Soft' (the name was later shortened to 'Soft'). Potter's brother Craig then joined the band on keyboards. That year the band played their first gig together at the Corner Pin pub in
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. They changed their name a second time to 'Elbow' in 1997, inspired by a line in the BBC TV drama '' The Singing Detective'' in which the character Philip Marlow describes the word "elbow" as the loveliest word in the English language. After winning a local Battle of the Bands, the band signed with
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and recorded their first album with producer
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at
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. However, Island sold out to major label
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. The band was dropped in a mass cull and the album was not released. Elbow continued to record with independent label
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and released '' The Noisebox EP'', '' The Newborn EP'', and '' The Any Day Now EP''. These releases garnered extensive airplay on
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.


2001–2004: ''Asleep in the Back'' and ''Cast of Thousands''

Elbow's debut album '' Asleep in the Back'' was released in May 2001 on V2 Records. The album was written over the course of six years, and contains six rerecorded tracks from the Real World Studios sessions. ''Asleep in the Back'' was shortlisted for the
Mercury Music Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the B ...
and earned the band a BRIT Award nomination for Best New British Band. The band's second album '' Cast of Thousands'' was released in August 2003. The title of the album is a reference to their performance at the 2002
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, where they recorded the audience singing, "We still believe in love, so fuck you". The recording is featured on the song "Grace Under Pressure". In 2004 Elbow toured
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, playing songs from ''Asleep in the Back'' and ''Cast of Thousands'' at venues in and around Havana. British documentary maker Irshad Ashraf filmed a large portion of the tour. The resulting short film was shown at film festivals in 2004, but remains commercially unavailable.


2004–2006: ''Leaders of the Free World''

Their third album, '' Leaders of the Free World'', was released in 2005. It was self-produced at Blueprint Studios in Salford, a studio the band hired for the sessions. They teamed up with video artists The Soup Collective to produce an integrated music and video DVD. In mid-2006, Elbow headlined the
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Bright Lights Festival in Toronto's Distillery District.


2006–2009: ''The Seldom Seen Kid''

In 2006, the band moved to
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and completed their fourth studio album ''
The Seldom Seen Kid ''The Seldom Seen Kid'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Elbow. It was released by Fiction Records on 17 March 2008 in the United Kingdom and was released by Geffen Records on 22 April 2008 in the United States. The album debute ...
'' in late 2007, which was produced and mixed by Craig Potter. The album was released in March 2008 and sold over 1 million copies. On 9 September 2008, they were awarded the Mercury Music Prize for ''The Seldom Seen Kid'', and in May 2009 the band won two
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: " One Day Like This" won the main award for Best Song, and "
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" was voted Best Contemporary Song. Elbow were also awarded Best International Band at the Meteor Awards in Dublin on 17 March 2009. Elbow and Bournemouth-based band Air Traffic embarked on an extensive North American tour in May 2008, which was very well received by the media including
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and
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magazine. Elbow performed at Delamere Forest in Cheshire on 14 June 2008 as part of the Forestry Commission's 2008 music tours, supported by I Am Kloot. The band commented before the show, "We always love playing gigs in unusual places. We've never done a gig in a forest before so we're really looking forward to it." Elbow appeared on the Other Stage at the
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on 28 June 2008, joined on stage by violinists and cellists. They performed in the Obelisk Arena at the
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on 19 July 2008, and in August played at the Electric Picnic festival. On 9 September, they performed at the
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broadcast on ITV, and appeared on BBC2's "Later Live" show hosted by
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on 23 September. On 17 January 2009, Elbow gave an exclusive performance of their album ''The Seldom Seen Kid'' for
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and
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together with the BBC Concert Orchestra and London-based chamber choir Chantage at
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(first broadcast on 31 January 2009). On 14 March 2009, they played
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. On 3 July 2009, Elbow played to an audience of 80,000 at Rock Werchter. The next day, Elbow played for approximately 15,000 at Roskilde Festival, Denmark; on stage, Garvey remarked that "last time we played in Denmark, 7 people came." They performed with
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Orchestra and Youth Choir at the
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as part of the
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on 8 and 9 July 2009. These concerts featured specially-commissioned orchestral and choral arrangements of material spanning all 4 albums. The Hallé musicians and Garvey singers were positioned just to the right of conductor and arranger
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. On 11 July 2009 they played the Main Stage at
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at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. The band performed on the Main Stage at
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in Balado, Kinross, Scotland, on 12 July 2009. And on 18 July, they played the "Escenario Verde" at FIB 2009 in Benicassim, Spain. They opened for
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at several stops on the
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's 2009 North American leg. They performed at All Points West Music & Arts Festival in
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in Montreal. On 4 August 2009, Elbow headlined their second show at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC and on 8 August 2009, they performed at the Center Stage Theatre in
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. They opened for U2 during their August 2009 UK shows at Wembley Stadium in London and the Sheffield Don Valley Stadium.


2009–2011: ''Build a Rocket Boys!''

In November 2009, Britain's long-running arts series ''
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'' aired a 60-minute documentary about Elbow on ITV. Combining live footage of Elbow's September 2009 live performance at
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with an interview between
Guy Garvey Guy Edward John Garvey (born 6 March 1974) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and BBC Radio 6 Music presenter. He is the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Elbow. Early life Garvey grew up in Bury, Lancashire. His father was ...
and presenter
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, the first half of the documentary focused on Elbow's early career and attempts to get a record deal. The second half discussed songs from ''Asleep in the Back'', ''Leaders of the Free World'' and ''The Seldom Seen Kid''. The documentary also contained sequences of Craig Potter demonstrating Elbow's unusual recording techniques at Blueprint Studios, Mark Potter driving around Elbow's old neighbourhood in
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, Pete Turner showing cameras around
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's Northern Quarter where the band played their first gigs as Elbow and sequences of Guy Garvey reading through old and new lyric books. Some of the lines Garvey recited became the lyrics to "Jesus Was a Rochdale Girl" and "High Ideals". Elbow's fifth studio album, '' Build a Rocket Boys!'', was released on 7 March 2011. Upon its release the album hit Number 2 in the UK album charts, the highest of any Elbow album to date. ''Build a Rocket Boys!'' also earned the band their third nomination for the Mercury Prize. The album had the working title 'Lippy Kids'. Guy Garvey told BBC 6 Music's Shaun Keaveney "It's quite a nostalgic thing. I've got a thing about growing up. Not needing to, but a certain period of your life when – well kids are called 'hoodies' these days aren't they when they reach their teens. I remember it being an amazing important time, so I've written a lot about that." The album was supported by the Build a Rocket Boys! Tour. On Saturday 11 June 2011, Elbow played at
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in the Netherlands. On Saturday 25 June 2011 Elbow played the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury 2011, in a performance which music journalist Stuart Maconie described as "career-defining". Between 26 and 28 August 2011 Elbow performed at both Reading and Leeds Festivals, after a long tour of British festivals including Glastonbury 2011.


2011–2012: ''Dead in the Boot''

In November 2011, it was announced that Elbow were to compose the theme for the BBC's 2012 Olympic coverage. The six-minute anthem entitled " First Steps" was recorded with the
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and the NovaVox gospel choir. Elbow were also one of the few artists chosen to perform at the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, where they performed "Open Arms" and " One Day Like This" as the athletes began their entrance into the stadium. This resulted in a sales increase of over 1000%, among the highest of any performers. Elbow headlined the 2012 Latitude Festival on 14 July. Elbow told Festival Republic that they would only headline the Saturday of Latitude 2012 so they could celebrate the
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by closing their set with a large fireworks display in honour of
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. A compilation album called '' Dead in the Boot'' was released on 27 August 2012. Described by Garvey as "a real late night vibe", it features B-sides and "hard to find non-album tracks". The title is a reference to Elbow's debut album ''Asleep in the Back''.


2012–2014: ''The Take Off and Landing of Everything''

In June 2011, Garvey confirmed to the ''
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'' that the band had started working on new material for the follow-up to ''Build a Rocket Boys!'', saying, "Rich rummer Richard Juppwent into the studio and recorded several different drum patterns for me. I'll go away next week and try and write lyrics for them. We've never worked this way before, but we'll see what happens." The band started recording the album in November 2012, with Turner telling '' Q'' magazine that the new album would be "experimental": "We've been going very left-field with things. We are trying out new things". On 30 September 2013, the band simultaneously announced a live album, '' Live at Jodrell Bank'', and the release date of their next studio album as 10 March 2014. Garvey said in an interview with ''Q'' that the Manchester band's sixth LP would be called ''Carry Her Carry Me'', after previously having the working title of ''All at Once''. The group spent two weeks working on the early stages of the album at
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's Real World Studios near
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. Garvey told '' NME'', "It's the least aptly-named studio in the world. Real World? Is it fuck. But when you're there, you get six months work done in two weeks. To go and live and breathe your record without the distractions of the rest of life, you make creative decisions you would not have made at home." In January 2014, the band announced that the album's title had changed to ''
The Take Off and Landing of Everything ''The Take Off and Landing of Everything'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Elbow, released in the UK, Europe, and Australia through Fiction Records and Polydor Records on 10 March 2014 and in the US on Concord Records on 11 March 2 ...
''. The album was released on 10 March 2014 and debuted at number one on the
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, becoming the group's first chart-topper.


2015–2018: Departure of Richard Jupp and ''Little Fictions''

In July 2015, Elbow released the ''Lost Worker Bee'' EP. Announced in June to the NME, Garvey stated "Elbow are involved in various solo projects and collaborative endeavours for the next few months and we just felt we really wanted to get 'something' away to tide fans over until the next album." In October 2015, Guy Garvey released his first solo album ''
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'', preceded by a short UK tour. On 13 January 2016, Elbow released a 45-second long video filmed by Mark Potter with the tagline "Elbow 7. vibes.", showing the band working on guitar, keyboard and rhythm parts, as a possible indication that the band were in early stages of writing for their seventh album. It was announced on 6 March 2016, that drummer Richard Jupp would be leaving the group and their forthcoming album would go ahead without him. They have since worked with session drummer Alex Reeves, taking an official photo with him in 2019. On 27 July 2016, Elbow announced that their new album would be released on 3 February 2017, and would coincide with a British tour that would take place late February through March of the same year. They later released dates and a pre-order link through their website, with the initial cover art being a white background with black text reading "Elbow". On 6 December 2016, Elbow released further details of the new record. It was revealed the title was '' Little Fictions'', and that it would be released on CD, on vinyl, for digital download, and as a limited edition boxset, all available through their webstore. The lead single, "Magnificent (She Says)", debuted on Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 2 show and was later added to the Elbow YouTube page. On 10 February 2017, ''Little Fictions'' reached number 1 on the
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, making the record their second to top the chart. The band kicked off their US Tour in support of the album on 1 November with a sold-out show at
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in Boston, MA. The band performed "Magnificent (She Says)" on ''
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'' on 2 November 2017. Also recorded, but not aired was a shorter version of "One Day Like This" which was released to the Tonight Show's YouTube channel. On 10 November 2017, Elbow released a cover of " Golden Slumbers" by
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. It was used in the 2017 John Lewis Christmas advert, titled ''Moz the Monster''.


2019: ''Giants of All Sizes''

On 1 August 2019 Elbow released the track "Dexter & Sinister" on their official YouTube channel. On 7 August 2019, Elbow announced their eighth studio album '' Giants of All Sizes'' for release on 11 October 2019. On 4 October 2019, Elbow released the track 'White Noise White Heat' on their official YouTube channel.


2021: ''Flying Dream 1''

On 1 September 2021, Elbow announced their ninth studio album ''Flying Dream 1'' for release on 19 November 2021. They have released two songs from the album called 'The Seldom Seen Kid' and 'Six Words' On 4 June 2022 the band performed the song " One Day Like This" at the Platinum Party at the Palace.


Contributions and collaborations

Elbow recorded an acoustic cover of
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's " Independent Women" for a
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session which was turned into a popular web animation by
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, featuring a band of flat-capped northern kittens "performing" the song. In January 2001, Elbow donated their unreleased original version of "Scattered Black and Whites" to
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's compilation ''Cohesion''. The band released several songs for War Child compilations. In 2002 Elbow recorded a cover of " Something in the Air" for the compilation '' 1 Love''. Elbow contributed the song "Snowball" to another compilation, '' Help!: A Day in the Life'', in September 2005. The song was originally recorded for the '' Cast of Thousands'' record but omitted from the final album as the band felt it did not fit; the political lyrics suited the Warchild compilation. In 2009 Elbow contributed their cover of U2's "
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" to '' War Child Presents Heroes''. Garvey explained: "When the band first met each other aged 17, Mark and Craig's father Gareth would lend us his Volvo to get our gear around. It seemed that for a year and a half all that we listened to in that car was ''Rattle and Hum''. I remember the excitement every time a U2 album was released, we just loved them. The first song we ever covered together before we had enough of our own songs to do a performance was 'Running to Stand Still'. For 'Heroes' we've changed the order of things but kept every musical theme in the song. We wrote it with the members of U2 in mind. War Child do exactly what it says on the tin. These kids shouldn't be in such circumstances in the first place, but they are, so thank god someone's doing something about it". A cover of "
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" was recorded by the band as part of a
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tribute album, ''Lennon: Covered Vol. 1'', given away with
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in 2005. A
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cover of "August and September" was recorded as part of a tribute album ''Q Covered: Best of 86/06'' in 2006. In 2010, Peter Gabriel released a version of Elbow's song "Mirrorball" on his album '' Scratch My Back''. In return, Elbow recorded a version of Gabriel's song " Mercy Street" from his 1986 album '' So'', which appeared on the album of Gabriel cover versions ''
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'', released in 2013. The song "Fallen Angel" appeared in the 2004 film '' 9 Songs'', and the song "The Night Will Always Win" was used in the opening credits and title sequence of 2012's '' Call of Duty: Black Ops II''. Elbow created the song "What Time Do You Call This?" for the film Man Up, where it was featured in the end credits. Elbow covered the song "Golden Slumbers" by
The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatles, most influential band of al ...
for the 2017 John Lewis Christmas commercial.


Musical style and influences

Elbow's musical style has been described as
alternative rock Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream or commercial ...
,
indie rock Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produ ...
,
indie pop Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and s ...
, Britpop,
art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that generally reflects a challenging or avant-garde approach to rock, or which makes use of modernist, experimental, or unconventional elements. Art rock aspires to elevate rock from entertainment to an ...
,
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. I ...
,
dream pop Dream pop (also typeset as dreampop) is a subgenre of alternative rock and neo-psychedelia that emphasizes atmosphere and sonic texture as much as pop melody. Common characteristics include breathy vocals, dense productions, and effects such as ...
,
post-rock Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords, or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock instrumentation w ...
, and post-Britpop. Elbow have cited a number of influences on their music, including
Genesis Genesis may refer to: Bible * Book of Genesis, the first book of the biblical scriptures of both Judaism and Christianity, describing the creation of the Earth and of mankind * Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book of ...
(in particular the
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. I ...
years featuring
Peter Gabriel Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and activist. He rose to fame as the original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis. After leaving Genesis in 1975, he launched ...
and
Steve Hackett Stephen Richard Hackett (born 12 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of the progressive rock band Genesis from 1971 to 1977. Hackett contributed to six Genesis ...
),
Talk Talk Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). The group achieved early chart success with the synth-pop singles " Talk Talk" (1982), " It's My Life", and " ...
and
Radiohead Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass ...
. Guy Garvey has said: "I grew up listening to every Genesis record. I learned to write harmonies by listening to Peter Gabriel." The song " Newborn" from Elbow's debut album was directly influenced by " Entangled" from the Genesis album '' A Trick of the Tail''. Garvey has also said "there'd be no Elbow without Radiohead". He credits the band's sense of dynamics to the influence of Talk Talk and has said: "Volume dynamics are an essential part of classical music, but a lost art with guitar music. I think it's incredibly boring and shortsighted if a band sticks with just one sound song for song. An album should take people on a journey."


Band members

Current members *
Guy Garvey Guy Edward John Garvey (born 6 March 1974) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and BBC Radio 6 Music presenter. He is the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Elbow. Early life Garvey grew up in Bury, Lancashire. His father was ...
– lead vocals, guitar (1997–present) * Craig Potter – keyboard, piano, backing vocals (1997–present) * Mark Potter – guitar, backing vocals (1997–present) * Pete Turner – bass guitar, backing vocals (1997–present) Session musicians * Alex Reeves – drums, percussion ( session member): 2016–present) Former members * Richard Jupp – drums, percussion (1997–2016)


Discography

Studio albums * '' Asleep in the Back'' (2001) * '' Cast of Thousands'' (2003) * '' Leaders of the Free World'' (2005) * ''
The Seldom Seen Kid ''The Seldom Seen Kid'' is the fourth studio album by English rock band Elbow. It was released by Fiction Records on 17 March 2008 in the United Kingdom and was released by Geffen Records on 22 April 2008 in the United States. The album debute ...
'' (2008) * '' Build a Rocket Boys!'' (2011) * ''
The Take Off and Landing of Everything ''The Take Off and Landing of Everything'' is the sixth studio album by English rock band Elbow, released in the UK, Europe, and Australia through Fiction Records and Polydor Records on 10 March 2014 and in the US on Concord Records on 11 March 2 ...
'' (2014) * '' Little Fictions'' (2017) * '' Giants of All Sizes'' (2019) * '' Flying Dream 1'' (2021)


Awards

*
Mercury Music Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the B ...
– 2001 (nomination) *Mercury Music Prize – 2008 * Brit Award – "Best British Group" – 2009 *
Ivor Novello Awards The Ivor Novello Awards, named after the entertainer Ivor Novello, are awards for songwriting and composing. They have been presented annually in London by the Ivors Academy (formerly the BASCA) since 1956, and over 1,000 statuettes have been a ...
– "Best Song Musically and Lyrically" ('One Day Like This') and "Best Contemporary Song" ('Grounds for Divorce') – 2009 *
South Bank Show ''The South Bank Show'' is a British television arts magazine series originally produced by London Weekend Television and broadcast on ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new version of the series began 27 May 2012 on Sky Arts. Conceived, written, ...
Award – "Pop" – 2009 *
NME Award The ''NME'' Awards is an annual music awards show in the United Kingdom, founded by the music magazine '' NME'' (''New Musical Express''). The first awards show was held in 1953 as the ''NME'' Poll Winners Concerts, shortly after the founding ...
– "Outstanding Contribution to British Music" – 2009 * Mojo Magazine – "Song of the Year" – 2009 *Mercury Music Prize – 2011 (nomination) *Brit Award – "Best British Group" – 2012 (nomination) *Ivor Novello Award – "Best Song Musically and Lyrically": 'Magnificent (She Says)' – 2018


Television appearances


References


External links

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