The song is the theme to the new BBC One TV drama, ‘Life,’ which Garvey also scored.
Frontman Guy Garvey describes the record as “an angry, old blue lament which finds its salvation in family, friends, the band and new life.”
The Mancunian band delivers a sweeping, seven-minute long track, that offers an “epic melding of ominous, creeping grooves and deity denying lyrics”.
The new release celebrates the tenth anniversary of their original performance with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
The new single precedes Armstrong's new album 'Sun On You' set for release on 7 September.
Bring It On, the Mercury Music Prize-winning debut album from Gomez is receiving deluxe CD and vinyl editions for its 20th anniversary
Elbow have unveiled 'Magnificent (She Says),' the first track from their much-anticipated seventh studio release Little Fictions.
Ramblin’ Man Fair’s brand new bespoke pub sign is a crowning addition to rock music’s long relationship with booze.
Guy Garvey of Elbow will have his first solo album, ‘Courting The Squall,’ released by Polydor on October 30, with some live dates to support it.
Bob Geldof and Midge Ure are organising a fourth incarnation of Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ to raise funds for the fight against Ebola.
Elbow’s Guy Garvey eyes solo project outside of the long-running band.
Elbow's Guy Garvey said he wanted ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Benedict Cumberbatch to join them at Glastonbury to sing Destiny’s Child in the style of Deep Purple.
Modern rockers The 1975 were among those acts getting in early on the Glastonbury Festival action last night (Thursday 26)...
Elbow’s world tour for their new album ‘The Take Off and Landing of Everything’ has completed North America to massive acclaim from critics and fans alike.