Carvadeya: ilikemusic because... It makes it easier for me to get away with doing things like wearing make-up and nail varnish!
steven bance: ilikemusic becaucse... it produses feelings of utopia.
Alison, A Fine Frenzy: ilikemusic because... It makes life beautiful.
Keane: ilikemusic because... It’s the way we express ourselves
Iesha Gadd: ilikemusic because... it's sexily cool. And u can rave to decent tuneage.
Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
Patrick: ilikemusic because... Music came from the universe...always finding a way into societies from the beginning of time. I imagine it has always been out there waiting for us to show up. I'm so glad we made it!
Seaney Devereux: ilikemusic because... there's a song for every emotion and music creates debate and debate is what brings us together, it breaks down the walls that seperate sterotypes and it's always involved in your favourite youth memories.
Hard-Fi: ilikemusic because... what else is there to like?!Elbow may have had a well documented hiatus in recent times but the band have emerged from those trying times stronger than ever. Current album, 'The Seldom Seen Kid', collected Album of the Week / Month awards too numerous to list and scored the band their highest ever first week chart placing.
Elbow are now the only artist ever to score four successive 9/10 album reviews in the pages of NME, a unique accolade that underlines the huge appeal of the band. First single, 'Grounds For Divorce' notched up their highest single sales and saw the band make a debut performance on 'Friday Night With Jonathan Ross'.
Now, the band release 'One Day Like This' from that album as a single. The climax of the set on Elbow's recent sold out UK tour, the song has been immediately taken to fan's hearts, starting mass sing-alongs from Glasgow to Brixton and has the feel of a summer festival anthem in waiting.
The summer sees Elbow play selected outdoor dates in the UK and Europe including a headline show in Cheshire's Delamere Forest on Saturday 14th June, Latitude on Saturday 19th July, and Scotland's Connect in August. In addition, Elbow headline the Royal Festival Hall as part of Massive Attack's Meltdown on Monday 16th June. More summer performances will be announced soon.
'Four albums in, they're making some of the best music of their lives' SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE
'The Seldom Seen Kid is a stunning record, a career best' NME
'One of the year's best records' THE TIMES
'After an achy cold winter of the heart, what a way to welcome the spring' TIME OUT
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