Little Fictions

Little Fictions

by Elbow
Little Fictions

Little Fictions

by Elbow

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Overview

Arriving three years after 2014's The Take Off and Landing of Everything -- a span of time that also saw leader Guy Garvey taking a busman's holiday in 2015 with Courting the Squall -- Little Fictions showcases a different but eminently recognizable Elbow. Seven albums into their career, the band remains a deliberate, contemplative group -- such somberness is a part of their DNA -- but Little Fictions feels optimistic, particularly when it's compared to the elegiac The Take Off and Landing of Everything. Where that album dwelled on the idea of loss, Little Fictions is its counterbalance, a record about new beginnings. This change is evident within Garvey's lyrics, which are filled with romantic images and hope, but the impressive thing about Little Fictions is how there is a shift within the group's music. That music is evident from the very sound of the record: it's lighter on the surface yet complex at its foundation, giving the illusion of a constantly moving, silvery shimmer. Elbow emphasize electronic rhythms, sometimes even conjuring a semblance of a groove, yet they still find space for chiming guitars, such as in "All Disco," which sounds like R.E.M. doing their best Velvet Underground impression. Such ringing six-strings provide a connection to Elbow's indie beginnings, but the added electronic flair and percolating rhythms are an enhancement to the band's essential character, not a departure. By moving forward steadily, encompassing a changing present -- both in musical and personal terms -- Elbow wind up with a mature, resonant record. Little Fictions feels quietly hopeful, making it a tonic for troubled times. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/03/2017
Label: Concord / Polydor
UPC: 0888072021679
Rank: 120802

Tracks

  1. Magnificent (She Says)
  2. Gentle Storm
  3. Trust the Sun
  4. All Disco
  5. Head for Supplies
  6. Firebrand & Angel
  7. K2
  8. Montparnasse
  9. Little Fictions
  10. Kindling

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Elbow   Primary Artist
Nicola Clark   Violin
Rob Criswell   Viola
Sian O'Garman   Vocals (Background)
Stuart Overington   Choir Director
The Halle Ancoats Community Choir   Vocals (Background)
Nick Ingman   Conductor
John Grant   Featured Artist
Kate Westall   Vocals (Background)
Bea Schirmer   Double Bass
Craig Potter   Guitar
Janey Hallett   Cello
Victor Hayes   Violin
Tiberiu Buta   Violin
Caroline Abbott   Violin
Clare Rowe   Cello
John Gralak   Violin
Hannah Smith   Violin
Sarah Ewins   Violin
Julian Mottram   Viola
Chris Emerson   Viola
Alex Reeves   Drums,Percussion
Nicholas Trygstad   Cello
John Purton   Violin
Paulette Bayley   Violin
Martin Schaefer   Viola
Julia Hanson   Violin
Dan Storer   Double Bass
Marit Rokeberg   Vocals (Background)
David Petri   Cello
Philippa Heys   Violin

Technical Credits

Nick Ingman   Score,Engineer,String Arrangements
Jim James   Composer
Guy Garvey   Composer,String Arrangements
Mark Potter   Composer,String Arrangements
Pete Turner   Composer
Craig Potter   Composer,Drum Programming
Lyn Fletcher   Leader
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