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A lot has changed for the band since their last Irish festival performance, three years ago. Most notably, Hannah Reid, the band’s singer, and her Irish partner have had a son, an experience that ...
London Grammar’s Hannah Reid: ‘I was worried that having a child would change me as an artist’ - INTERVIEW: The singer of the soulful electronic chart-toppers tells Louis Chilton about the ...
The Greatest Love is the band’s fourth album and the follow-up to 2021’s Californian Soil. Previously they shared its first single, “House,” which is also below. Listen to our 2021 podcast interview ...
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that London Grammar is still a relatively young band. Singer Hannah Reid, guitarist Dan Rothman and multi-instrumentalist Dot Major only met at the University in ...
London Grammar fan Zoey Axton, 27, said she enjoyed the band’s “moody and electric set”. Ms Axton, who is from San Francisco, USA, added: “It was the perfect vibe for a Sunday evening.” ...
London Grammar, a three-piece formed in Nottingham, reached stunning success in the early 2010s, sparked by their 2013 debut record─leading to their American television debut on Late Night with ...
I love London Grammar right there.” The band stuck around for a web exclusive performance of “Wasting My Young Years,” another gorgeous track off their debut album If You Wait.
On being an artist in the digital age, Reid said, “It makes things slightly difficult for a band like us. At the same time, we are just trying to keep the faith in our fan-base about buying the ...
London Grammar are about to follow up 2021’s Californian Soil. The stylish and dramatic English indie-pop band is back today with “House,” the lead single from fourth album The Greatest Love.
London Grammar @ Lolla (more by James Richards IV) “Due to unavoidable scheduling conflicts, it is with great regret that we have had to postpone our tour dates in November.
I’m sure a ton of people have covered Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” by this point, but as far as I can tell, London Grammar are the first to do it on BBC Radio 1. The band’s Hannah Reid ...
And the London Grammar vocalist swears that there was no subliminal connection when—on March 8 this year, for International Women’s Day—she designed a stark black-on-white T-shirt that read ...