London Grammar have announced details of their long-awaited new album and unveiled title track, ‘Truth Is A Beautiful Thing’. Check it out below. The band will release the follow-up to 2013’s ...
‘Into Gold’ features a soft pulsing beat with frontwoman Hannah Reid singing: “Make ashes from stone / All of these things that I’ve seen turn darkness into gold / And when I was made from the right ...
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 ...
How motherhood helped London Grammar star's stage fright. Video, 00:00:58How motherhood helped London Grammar star's stage fright Radio 1's New Music Show Podcast. London Grammar. Audio, 9 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Most artists reach a point where they know if there's any more time on the road, they'll burn out. For London Grammar, that moment came ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. U.K.-based alt-pop trio London Grammar have beaten a handful of ...
London Grammar’s “Sights” has already been a very popular song (as has the remix by Disclosure acolyte Tourist), and now it’s gotten a music-video treatment by director Giorgio Testi. Shot mostly in ...
The title track from the band's third album is a statement of intent from songwriter Hannah Reid. London Grammar are back with new music that is setting up for the release of what is a very exciting ...
RISING stars London Grammar have announced a UK tour to support their upcoming album Truth Is A Beautiful Thing, due out June 9. The Ivor Novello award-winning trio are playing relatively few dates, ...
This rapid rise to prominence meant that for the majority of the audience at Electric Brixton, this was the first time they had heard singer Hannah Reid's voice live. It is a stunning instrument, one ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. “Wasting My Young Years” is a wonderfully melancholy title, isn’t it? Full of the self-absorption and sadness that ...