Elbow is a British alternative rock band formed in 1990, known for their atmospheric, emotionally charged sound and thoughtful lyrics. Led by frontman Guy Garvey, the band blends elements of rock, progressive, and orchestral music, creating sweeping, anthemic tracks that resonate deeply with listeners. They gained widespread acclaim with their 2008 album The Seldom Seen Kid, which won the Mercury Prize, and became known for hits like "One Day Like This" and "Grounds for Divorce." Elbow’s live performances are celebrated for their intimacy and energy, with Garvey’s distinctive voice and the band's lush arrangements creating an unforgettable experience for audiences.