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Elbow

Famous As
English rock band
Birth Date
June 24, 1997
Birth Place
Ramsbottom, Bury, England
Famous As
English rock band
Popular for
Album "The Seldom Seen Kid " (2008)
Birth Date
June 24, 1997
Birth Place
Ramsbottom, Bury, England
Nationality
British

Elbow is a renowned English rock band formed in Ramsbottom, Bury, England, in 1997. The group has gained widespread recognition for its unique sound, characterized by atmospheric melodies and introspective lyrics. They achieved significant acclaim with their fourth studio album, "The Seldom Seen Kid," released in 2008, which solidified their status in the music industry and earned them a Mercury Prize.

The band, consisting of lead vocalist Guy Garvey, guitarist Mark Potter, bassist Pete Turner, drummer Richard Jupp, and keyboardist Craig Potter, began their journey in the late 1990s, initially performing under the moniker "The Brothers." They later adopted the name Elbow, inspired by a line from a poem by the British poet Philip Larkin. Their early work includes the debut album "Asleep in the Back," released in 2001, which received critical acclaim and helped them gain a loyal following.

Elbow's breakthrough came with "The Seldom Seen Kid," which featured hit singles such as "One Day Like This" and "Grounds for Divorce." The album was praised for its intricate arrangements and emotional depth, leading to its win of the Mercury Prize in 2008. This accolade marked a turning point in their career, bringing them mainstream success and a broader audience.

In the years following their breakthrough, Elbow continued to release successful albums, including "Build a Rocket Boy!" in 2021, which reaffirmed their place in the contemporary music scene. Their sound has evolved over the years, blending elements of rock, pop, and orchestral music, while maintaining their signature lyrical style. The band has also engaged in various collaborations, working with artists such as Richard Hawley and John Grant, further showcasing their versatility.

Elbow's live performances are known for their heartfelt energy and connection with audiences, often featuring Garvey's charismatic stage presence. They have headlined major festivals, including Glastonbury and Latitude, and have garnered a reputation as one of the UK's most reliable live acts. Their ability to create an intimate atmosphere in large venues has endeared them to fans, making each concert a memorable experience.

Throughout their career, Elbow has received numerous accolades, including several Brit Awards and nominations for the Ivor Novello Awards. Their music has been featured in films and television, enhancing their visibility beyond the music charts. As of now, Elbow remains active in the music industry, continuing to write, record, and tour, while their legacy as one of Britain's beloved rock bands is firmly established.