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Biting Elbows
OriginMoscow, Russia
GenresIndie rock, Alternative rock, alternative metal
Years active2008–present
LabelsMystery of Sound
MembersIlya Naishuller
Ilya Kondratiev
Garik Buldenkov
Alexei Zamaraev
Websitebitingelbows.com

Biting Elbows is a Russian indie rock band that was formed in 2008 in Moscow.

In 2012, they were an opening act for Guns N' Roses and Placebo's concerts in Moscow, played at Maxidrom. In 2013, they played at Park Live Festival.

The band is perhaps best known for its music videos for the songs "The Stampede" and "Bad Motherfucker". The videos, directed by frontman Ilya Naishuller, went viral because of their first person perspective, special effects, and action.[1][2][3] Naishuller directed a full-length first-person action/sci-fi/adventure film written by himself, Hardcore Henry (2015), starring Sharlto Copley and Danila Kozlovsky.[4] Biting Elbows wrote the single "For the Kill" for the film's soundtrack.

Discography

Albums:

  • Biting Elbows (2011)[5]

EP's:

  • Dope Fiend Massacre (2011)

Singles:

  • "The Stampede" (2011)
  • "Bad Motherfucker" (2013)
  • "Bullied Boy" (2015)
  • "For the Kill" (2016)
  • "Love song" (2017)
  • "Anarchy" (2018)
  • "Heartache" (2019)
  • "Control" (2019)

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