Elbow never want to make an "inaccessible" album. The 'Neat Little Rows' group saw their last LP, 2008's 'The Seldom-Seen Kid' win a string of awards and knew it would be "churlish" to turn their backs on the recognition it had given them by producing a radically-different follow-up for their new album, 'Build a Rocket Boys!'. Frontman...
ContactMusic — Elbow never want to make an "inaccessible" album. The 'Neat Little Rows' group saw their last LP, 2008's 'The Seldom-Seen Kid' win a string of awards and knew it would... more info
Scotsman.com — No-one was expecting the low-key lads to have gone experimental, but their back-to-basics approach could teach Radiohead a few lessons more info