
The big success came for Elbow to the fourth album The Seldom Seen Kid ", which catapulted the five-piece band from Manchester in a short time in the musical hall of fame:
Mercury Prize NME Awards, BRIT Awards, Music Producers Guild Award and sold-out tour (easily fill the biggest stadiums in the UK and play in March of two consecutive nights at London's O2 Arena) followed.
In retrospect, scarcely imagine that Elbow were a secret for as long as front man and singer Guy Garvey, who is also a BBC Radio has its own mission, is undoubtedly one of the most gifted writers and poets of Britain and was finally honored for his songwriting in 2009 with the Ivor Novello Award.
With their new album "build a rocket, boys!" Elbow embark on writing the first chapter after the break and focus on the songs all around, not to hype it. As the first signs are posted but the British quintet's first single "Little Neat rows".
As for the lyrics, covers the plate, the Ups and Downs of a young man who loves and hates his youth at the same time, "Elbow singer Guy describes her new, highly anticipated album "Build a rocket, boys!". The song "Neat Little Rows" is a driving beat and brillierendem Piano, the first wax makers of the new album, which incidentally is traded as perhaps the most important British album of 2011. "Neat Little Rows" on Friday released as a download.
The video for "Neat Little Rows" is here to see
Source: Universal Muisc
Elbow - "build a rocket boys" / video for "Lippy Kids" - "It is a bit like you would look through old photographs "
singer Guy Garvey sounds,: "One of the central themes of the plate is my anger at how young people who move into the hooded face, demonized by the press as far as I remember, there is the phenomenon has always been.. "
The album will be on 15 April and is published, such as Universal Music rejoice, even now, as perhaps the most important British album of the year 2011 ".
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