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The discography of the English rock band Elbow consists of ten studio albums and numerous EPs and singles. The band was first formed while its members were secondary school and opted for the name Elbow in 1997. [1] The band recorded a 5-track demo EP titled Noisebox, named after the studio where it was recorded.
Elbow's fifth studio album, Build a Rocket Boys!, was released on 7 March 2011. [29] [30] [31] [non-primary source needed] Upon its release, the album hit Number 2 in the UK album charts, the highest of any Elbow album to date. [32] Build a Rocket Boys! also earned the band their third nomination for the Mercury Prize. [33]
On 20 October 2023, Elbow announced a list of UK arena dates for May 2024. The band's singer Guy Garvey told NME that their forthcoming album would be "in very sharp contrast to [Flying Dream 1]" (2021), the band's previous album, stating that while Flying Dream 1 was "a beautiful, gentle record", the new album "deals with some pretty inky stuff ... all set to a very thick, guitar, drum and ...
After the collapse of Britpop's '90s heyday, there was a period of fragmentation. By the middle of the next decade, there would be a new generation of bratty, punk-inflected British rock bands of ...
On the same day, Elbow's YouTube channel posted a video of the band performing the song in the studio, directed by long-time collaborators The Soup Collective. The song belatedly debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 183 on 9 March 2014. The first official single from the album was "New York Morning", released on 27 January 2014.
The album has received nearly unanimous praise from media outlets, including the NME and Planet Sound, which both gave Elbow their fourth consecutive 9/10 album rating. The album won the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, an achievement which Guy Garvey declared to be "the best thing that's ever happened to us."
Crinkly, unhurried, sincere but with a sense of humor: Clairo’s third album is like the best possible pull from a dollar bin of forgotten ’70s singer-songwriter LPs. 18. Don Toliver ...
Little Fictions is the seventh studio album by English rock band Elbow, released on 3 February 2017 on Polydor Records and Concord Records.Produced by pianist and keyboardist Craig Potter, the album is the band's first without founding drummer Richard Jupp, who had departed from the band the previous year.