Articles tagged "elbow"![]() NewsAlternative rock band Elbows its way to the top of the British music sceneby Chuck Myers [McClatchy-Tribune News Service (MCT)][26.Aug.09] :. The British alternative rock band Elbow finally finds itself “mercifully free of the pressures” of anonymity. All it took was three brilliant records, followed by an overdue commercial... Mixed MediaElbow - Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic (video)by PopMatters Staff[31.Jul.09] :. PopMatters loved Elbow’s latest album, The Seldom Seen Kid, placing it at #9 on our top 60 album list last year. The Manchester band stopped by KCRW’s “Morning Becomes... Events ReviewElbowby Devon Powers[5.Mar.09] :. S E T L I S T Any Day NowGeorge Lassoes The MoonRedPowder BlueBitten by the TailflyComing SecondCan’t StopNewbornScattered Black and Whites Today is lead singer... ![]() PopMatters Picks: The Best Music of 2008 FeatureThe Best of Britain 2008by Chris Baynes[9.Dec.08] :. British music in 2008 was for once every bit the match of its American equivalent, and tantalisingly suggested there's much more to come. PopMatters Picks: The Best Music of 2008 ![]() Mixed MediaTanya Tagaq, Elbow, Travis…by PopMatters Staff[9.Sep.08] :. Tanya Tagaq Fire - Ikuma [MP3] Elbow The Bones of You [Video] Travis J. Smith [Video] Langhorne Slim Restless [MP3]... ![]() Music Feature“A Language That Nobody Else Could Understand”: An Interview with Elbowby Eddie Ciminelli[26.Aug.08] :. With their new album The Seldom Seen Kid fresh on shelves, the guys in Elbow sit down with PopMatters to reflect on the losses, tragedies, and hopes that got them to where they are now, all while celebrating the music that continues to unite this group over nearly two decades of existence. Live from Abbey Road - Episode 8by Christel Loar[7.Aug.08] :. Elbow, MGMT, and Alanis Morissette... Elbow: The Seldom Seen Kidby Spencer Tricker[23.Apr.08] :. Elbow has once again proved that it’s a band that’s looking forward and doing things in its own inimitable way. Elbowby Eddie Ciminelli[11.May.06] :. supporters may be content to keep their favorite British import to themselves, but when I see that pile of unsold tickets, it makes me want to shout. Elbow: Cast of Thousandsby Justin Cober-Lake[5.Jan.04] :. In the last few years, we’ve seen the rise of bands that marry a traditional rock grounding with ambient and impressionist influences. The problem is that these groups risk sounding formulaic;... |
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