Giants of All Sizes is the eighth studio album by British band Elbow, released on October 11, 2019. This record takes on a darker and more somber tone compared to its predecessor, Little Fictions, reflecting the band's response to political upheaval and personal loss. It is a bold, introspective album, grappling with themes of grief, disillusionment, and the state of the world.
The album deals with heavy topics, including the death of lead singer Guy Garvey's father, the Grenfell Tower fire, and the broader sense of political and social instability in the UK. The sound is expansive, with moments of aggression and tension, but it also features Elbow's trademark lush arrangements and reflective lyricism. Compared to previous albums, Giants of All Sizes is more sonically experimental, incorporating distorted guitars, electronic elements, and unusual structures.
Despite its weighty subject matter, the album still finds space for moments of tenderness and hope, especially in the quieter, more introspective songs. It’s a blend of personal mourning and a broader social commentary, intertwined with Elbow’s signature emotional depth.
Tracklist
Side A
A1. Dexter & Sinister
A2. Seven Veils
A3. Empires
A4. The Delayed 3:15
Side B
B1. White Noise White Heat
B2. Doldrums
B3. My Trouble
B4. On Deronda Road
B5. Weightless
Polydor
2019
Vinyl, LP
Sea Grass Green
0809856
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