EMMA LEE This is a band with a big sound and big ambitions – they’ve already invested in their own video wall after all.
EMMA LEE
Like many great bands before them, Elbow swaggered out of Manchester armed with their guitars and a clutch of tunes ready to win the hearts of the record-buying public.
And the audience at Norwich Waterfront last night fell in love with the Mercury Music Prize nominated band – and their witty on-stage banter.
The set mostly consisted of fragile, lush ballads and emotionally charged, uplifting, riff-laden anthems from their acclaimed debut album Asleep in the Back.
But last night's performance was anything but snooze-inducing.
The band looked to be enjoying the gig as much as the audience at the intimate venue, but they probably will not be playing this size for long.
This is a band with a big sound and big ambitions – they've already invested in their own video wall after all.
Catch them before they grow up.
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