London Grammar
London Grammar fans might sense a shift in the trio’s sound based on the first few singles released from
Californian Soil, the U.K. group s third studio album, arriving April 16.
Californian Soil still contains the simmering tension of their first two releases (2013’s
If You Wait and 2017’s
Truth is a Beautiful Thing), but there is a new sense of urgency and authority in the latest work from Hannah Reid, Dot Major and Dan Rothman.
Reid’s haunting vocals remain a standout throughout the 12-tracks, but the tempo has risen along with the defiance. The lyrics feel like a shedding of frustrations, as Reid calls out those who have made her feel small in “Call Your Friends” and admonishes abusive exes in “Lord It’s a Feeling,” where the group features their first curse word on an album.
Hannah Reid of London Grammar Suffers From Fibromyalgia Relapse During Third Album Recording
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Opening up about her health condition, the one-third of the pop band claims to be feeling incredibly guilty for admitting that she would return home from touring completely depleted. Feb 25, 2021
London Grammar star
Hannah Reid has opened up about her struggle with fibromyalgia, revealing she suffered a health crisis while recording the band s latest album.
The Wasting My Young Years singer tells NME.com she had no energy when the group started work on California Soil and could only record for a few hours a day.
By Aidan White
Feb 12, 2021
New music going in the weekend is always a good thing. I stumbled upon something that could be up your alley.
Glass Animals Dave Bayley hopped on a track from London Grammar, flexing his producer chops, adding a whole new vibe to the song Lose Your Head with some synths.
The song is set to be on London Grammar s upcoming third album California Soil, due out April 9th.
Check it out below!