Cast Of Thousands is the second studio album by the British alternative rock band Elbow, released in 2003. The album features a more expansive sound than their debut, with lush orchestral arrangements and a greater focus on Guy Garvey's introspective and poetic lyrics.
The album's standout track is "Grace Under Pressure," which features a memorable audience singalong that was recorded during the band's performance at Glastonbury Festival. Other highlights include "Ribcage," "Fallen Angel," and "Not A Job," which showcase the band's ability to create dynamic and emotionally resonant music.
Cast Of Thousands received critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising the band's growth and evolution from their debut album. It cemented Elbow's place as one of the most important bands of their era and helped to establish their reputation as one of the most consistently innovative and ambitious bands in modern rock.