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Alternative 18 October, 2021

elbow Release "Six Words" Taken From The Forthcoming Album Flying Dream 1

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) elbow release a second track, "Six Words" from their forthcoming studio album, Flying Dream 1 today. "Six Words" is, on first listen, a straightforward, if stunning, love song but, in classic elbow fashion, is also a complex rhythmical and melodic composition and a lyrically intense and fulsome rumination on the endless power of love to harness souls young and old as Guy Garvey explains:
"I can't remember the exact genesis of the track, but it is definitely one of Craig's. In some ways it's familiar territory lyrically, it has similar sentiments to 'Mirrorball' but it draws heavily on my teenage years: the bottle green in the song is the colour of my school uniform and the six lanes is the traffic on the road to school in Prestwich. Though that six lanes line was something I originally wrote back in the early elbow days when I sat in The Cornerhouse people watching so it's a double reminisce and a return to my love of writing about love.The musical revelation came when we heard the backing singers that now end the track. We had this pyramid of voices making something incredible that reminded me of the early classic Disney soundtracks. It was so powerful that we knew we had to throw the spotlight onto them so that is why they end the track."

As with "The Seldom Seen Kid," the first track to be released from the album, "Six Words" is accompanied by a film of the band recording the song, captured during the recording sessions for Flying Dream 1 at Brighton's Theatre Royal.






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