This is the band you have been waiting for. The sound of Any Day Now is like electric thunder piling out of your speakers. Don't be scared as the sound of Elbow is utterly sublime, encompassing all the best parts of your CD collection in one remarkable song. The single also features the lonesome Don't Mix Your Drinks, communicating a heart wrenching tale of despair lecturing us on the danger of mixing amphetamines with alcohol. Quite simply, I'd be amazed if a better single was release this year.
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This is the band you have been waiting for. The sound of Any Day Now is like electric thunder piling out of your speakers. Don't be scared as the sound of Elbow is utterly sublime, encompassing all the best parts of your CD collection in one remarkable song. The single also features the lonesome Don't Mix Your Drinks, communicating a heart wrenching tale of despair lecturing us on the danger of mixing amphetamines with alcohol. Quite simply, I'd be amazed if a better single was release this year.
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This is the band you have been waiting for. The sound of Any Day Now is like electric thunder piling out of your speakers. Don't be scared as the sound of Elbow is utterly sublime, encompassing all the best parts of your CD collection in one remarkable song. The single also features the lonesome Don't Mix Your Drinks, communicating a heart wrenching tale of despair lecturing us on the danger of mixing amphetamines with alcohol. Quite simply, I'd be amazed if a better single was release this year.
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This band has been around longer than you might think. They know what sound they want to make, and finally it looks as if a bigger audience will get the chance to listen. The reviews tend to say "buy this!" and for once they really are doing you a favour. The main track on the single is luxuriously orchestrated, and Guy Garvey's vocal soars over the sweet melody, occasionally dropping to a nice near-conversational downbeat. The accoustic versions of two earlier songs aren't fillers, they are simply great, letting you appreciate elbow's trademark style, lilting and edgy. It's northern urban depression, but with masses of witty observation and an indefinable pizzazz that keeps you wanting to listen over again. Suave and subversive, ... Read More:
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This band has been around longer than you might think. They know what sound they want to make, and finally it looks as if a bigger audience will get the chance to listen. The reviews tend to say "buy this!" and for once they really are doing you a favour. The main track on the single is luxuriously orchestrated, and Guy Garvey's vocal soars over the sweet melody, occasionally dropping to a nice near-conversational downbeat. The accoustic versions of two earlier songs aren't fillers, they are simply great, letting you appreciate elbow's trademark style, lilting and edgy. It's northern urban depression, but with masses of witty observation and an indefinable pizzazz that keeps you wanting to listen over again. Suave and subversive, ... Read More:
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i cant believe i hear this album now! having recently bought the brilliant Leaders Of The Free World I wanted to discover Elbow. Then I listened to Cast Of Thousands next which i included in my top 10 album list. but then I listened to this album and I was totally knocked off my feet! I just love it. this is music! reading other reviews I was deeply dissapointed they were compared to other bands. some of the reviews which compare elbow to say coldplay would have put off buying this record. If u like music then get all the albums by Elbow. Another band I thought I should recommend is I Am Kloot.
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This band has been around longer than you might think. They know what sound they want to make, and finally it looks as if a bigger audience will get the chance to listen. The reviews tend to say "buy this!" and for once they really are doing you a favour. The main track on the single is luxuriously orchestrated, and Guy Garvey's vocal soars over the sweet melody, occasionally dropping to a nice near-conversational downbeat. The accoustic versions of two earlier songs aren't fillers, they are simply great, letting you appreciate elbow's trademark style, lilting and edgy. It's northern urban depression, but with masses of witty observation and an indefinable pizzazz that keeps you wanting to listen over again. Suave and subversive, and ... Read More:
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This band has been around longer than you might think. They know what sound they want to make, and finally it looks as if a bigger audience will get the chance to listen. The reviews tend to say "buy this!" and for once they really are doing you a favour. The main track on the single is luxuriously orchestrated, and Guy Garvey's vocal soars over the sweet melody, occasionally dropping to a nice near-conversational downbeat. The accoustic versions of two earlier songs aren't fillers, they are simply great, letting you appreciate elbow's trademark style, lilting and edgy. It's northern urban depression, but with masses of witty observation and an indefinable pizzazz that keeps you wanting to listen over again. Suave and subversive, and ... Read More:
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