Manchester is a town at the very heart and soul of British music. Bands the likes of The Hollies, the Bee Gees, Simply Red, The Fall, Joy Division, The Smiths, The Stone Roses and Oasis form a musical legacy that's second to none. In 2001, Elbow became the city's latest musical crown jewel after their debut record Asleep at the Back was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. Their brand of progressive, gloomy yet evocative rock has brought them plaudits and critical recognition while also separating themselves from the soft, acoustic based rock that dominates the UK charts. Coldplay they are not, but that's a good thing. The band released their latest effort, titled The Seldom Seen Kid, earlier this week and they start their US tour tomorrow in New York City. Their show Sunday at the Sixth & I Historic Synagogue is one of two shows they'll be playing on the East Coast. We spoke to front man and lyricist Guy Garvey yesterday (he's the dashing looking chap in the middle of the photo to the right), just a few hours after he stepped off a flight from England.
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DCist Interview: Guy Garvey of Elbow
Local Picks for '06
Call us old fashioned, but we like our year-end backward glances to come after we're done furiously ripping open presents and before we pop the champagne for New Year's. Rather than subject you only to what we on the DCist music staff deemed this year's best and brightest (don't worry, we'll do that too), we asked a handful of our favorite local artists what their favorite albums of 2006 were. A lot of great musicians...
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