Despite the seemingly obvious connection to the Elton John classic from Madman Across the Water (and more recent Almost Famous fame), Tiny Dancers leader David Kay claims in interviews that the young quintet from West Yorkshire is actually named after a cabal of evil dwarves in Roger Corman's 1964 adaptation of The Masque of the Red Death. In a similar kind of misdirection, although the band is based in the suddenly hip U.K. city of Sheffield, Tiny Dancers have little in common musically with Yorkshire compatriots like the Arctic Monkeys and the Kaiser Chiefs. Instead, their l...