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The Seldom Seen Kid

Elbow

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Album Review

In a world where even the generally mediocre likes of Snow Patrol can have honest to goodness mainstream pop success, it seems peculiar that Elbow have never broken through beyond a devoted cult following. (Admittedly, the fact that their new labels, Polygram's alt rock imprint Fiction Records in the U.K. and Geffen in the U.S., are their fourth and fifth, respectively, after stints on Island, EMI, and V2, may have a lot to do with their lack of mainstream attention.) Exploring the fruitful middle ground between early Radiohead's mopey art rock and Coldplay's radio-friendly dumbing down of the same, Elbow makes records built on a balance of things not often found together anymore: strange musical textures alongside immediately accessible pop song choruses, or unexpected left turns in song structure paired with frontman Guy Garvey's warm, piercing vocals. It's no surprise that Elbow are regularly compared to old-school prog rockers like Pink Floyd and Electric Light Orchestra: they're proof that records can be cool and commercial at the same time, an idea that's not particularly hip in this day and age. Yet a song like "Grounds for Divorce," which puts a sharp, wryly funny Garvey lyric against a clanging, Tom Waits-like arrangement and throws on one of the album's catchiest tunes for good measure, or "Some Riot," which filters a yearning, lovely melody for guitar and piano through so many layers of effects and processing that it can be hard to tell what the original instruments sounded like, isn't afraid to display its accessibility even on its most experimental numbers. At the album's best, including the spacious, atmospheric balladry of the opening "Starlings" (imagine if Sigur Rós could write a pop song as emotionally direct as Keane's "Everybody's Changing") and the potential radio breakthroughs of the soaring, semi-orchestral epic "One Day Like This" (complete with choral climax!) and the wistful "Weather to Fly," The Seldom Seen Kid is Elbow's most self-assured and enjoyable album so far. [The U.K. version added "We're Away" as a bonus track.]

Recent Customer Reviews

Elbow Seldom Seen Kid
     
by Sixty+

What can I say - a must in every collection, moving, inspirational. Will make you feel good whatever your mood, especially "One day like this".

None so deaf who will not listen
     
by Knowledge of Beauty

I have just had to reply to the various reviews leaving one or two stars. Along with Richard Hawley, no one and I mean no one writes about love, longing, loneliness or joy like Guy Garvey. I have seen elbow twice in concert and they never fail to be nothing short of brilliant. Each of their albums has been a progression in raising the bar to a standard higher than before and always topping it. A standard of songwriting and tunesmith that it never fails to take your breath away. From their beginnings with Newborn, Powder Blue and Scattered Black n Whites on Asleep in the Back. Through Fallen Angel, Switching Off and Grace under Pressure on Cast of Thousands, Great Expectations and Forget Myself on Leaders of the Free World. And now Mirrorball, Loneliness of a Tower Crane Driver, One Day Like This and Friend of Ours. Fans will have their own favourites, and there will be those for whom it will never make any sense but if you open your heart it is fantastic journey.

Listen in awe of poetic greatness
     
by e.choo

just listen... I can't find words to described the emotions conjured up by this. Can't help but cry, and laugh, reliving all the moments of life through one single album. Momentous genius.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Injecting a wider range of emotions into their music than most of their guitar-based peers in England, Elbow referred to themselves as "prog without the solos" without winking. The members of the band — vocalist Guy Garvey, drummer Richard Jupp, organist Craig Potter, guitarist Mark Potter, and...
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