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1. This past September, indie pop trioLondon Grammarreleased their debut albumIf You Wait. It features this new single, a cover ofKavinsky‘s “Nightcall,” which rose to popularity as an integral part of the electronically ladenDrivesoundtrack. London Grammar’s take on the eerie hit is sub...
London Grammar have premiered their new single. The trio will release 'Strong' in the UK on September 1 as the latest cut to be lifted from their forthcoming debut album. The track was premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show and was named his 'Hottest Record In The World'. '...
London Grammar's Hannah Reid on the group's Californian Soil album and finding her voice in an industry that has often tried to stifle it.
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If “Metal & Dust” proved that London Grammar were ones to watch out for, “Wasting My Young Years” suggests that their forthcoming album will be unmissable. Boasting sumptuous, soaring vocals, the song tells the all too familiar tale of young love falling apart, but with such an ...
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Full of the self-absorption and sadness that pop can spin into melodic gold. Sung by London Grammar’s Hannah Reid, the lyrics conjure a suitably chilly stasis, while the music played by Dan Rothman (guitar) and Dominic “Dot” Major (percussion/keys) slowly warms to the possibility of re...