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Audio Vertigo [sound recording] / Elbow.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 16574594Publication details: [United States] : Geffen, 2024.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
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Things I’ve been telling myself for years Lovers’ leap (Where is it?) Balu Very heaven Her to the earth The picture Poker face Knife fight Embers of day Good blood Mexico City From the river.
Summary: Elbow return with their tenth studio album recorded throughout 2023 at the band's home studios, Migration Studios in Gloucestershire, The Dairy in London, and mixed at the band's facility at Blueprint Studios, Salford. The album marks a significant step change for the group following 2021's Flying Dream 1. The album includes the lead single "Lovers' Leap."
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After the pastoral chamber pop vibes of 2021's Flying Dream 1, Elbow's tenth record feels practically aggressive. Leaner, toothier, and more energetic than either of its two predecessors, Audio Vertigo relies on a combination of funky textures, dark grooves, and even darker wit. As with any Elbow release, subtlety is king; this is not a back-to-basics rock album, nor a wild reinvention, but an assured move within their own enigmatic wheelhouse that somehow sounds fresh. From the start, singer Guy Garvey is in top form, casually tossing out droll couplets ("here's to walking in every room like ascending for an Oscar, kissing hands and shaking babies, Blackpool rock imposter") on the mercurial opener "Things I've Been Telling Myself for Years." Throughout the focused 12-song set, Elbow touch on rousing Afropop (the horn-driven "Lovers' Leap"), soulful art-rock ("Her to the Earth"), and mathy indie rock ("Good Blood Mexico City") with aplomb and a surprising amount of pluck for a band nearly three decades into their career. Prior to the album's release, touring and session drummer Alex Reeves was inducted into full-time band membership, a move which perhaps explains some of the heightened rhythmic heft and overall punchiness. Elbow have never been short on craft, and their elegant arrangements have often carried them even when the material wasn't at its most exciting. Audio Vertigo brings it all together, distilling their many attributes into one of their most exciting albums in years. ~ Timothy Monger

Compact disc.

03/22/2024

Things I’ve been telling myself for years Lovers’ leap (Where is it?) Balu Very heaven Her to the earth The picture Poker face Knife fight Embers of day Good blood Mexico City From the river.

RIAA rating: PA; Parental Advisory.

Elbow return with their tenth studio album recorded throughout 2023 at the band's home studios, Migration Studios in Gloucestershire, The Dairy in London, and mixed at the band's facility at Blueprint Studios, Salford. The album marks a significant step change for the group following 2021's Flying Dream 1. The album includes the lead single "Lovers' Leap."

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