London Grammar release their new album California Soil this week
Minutes into talking with Hannah Reid, the lead singer with London Grammar, it becomes obvious – à la that famous line in the incendiary speech by Peter Finch in the movie Network – that she is ‘not going to take this anymore’. ‘This’, she clarifies, is music industry misogyny, and London Grammar’s new album, Californian Soil, is the manifestation of her resistance.
“Being a woman in the music industry.
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Californian Soil releases April 16th.
Our new song America is out today. This song is about my journey letting go of the past and learning how to write music after a difficult time with my health. I use the idea of the American dream to wave goodbye to things I didn’t need anymore https://t.co/VIAGd3X2cppic.twitter.com/YKIojCUL9y London Grammar (@londongrammar) April 8, 2021
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London Grammar took to the stage on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
ADVERTISEMENT The indie pop band, consisting of Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dominic Dot Major, discussed its upcoming album, Californian Soil, and performed during Thursday s episode of the CBS late-night show.
London Grammar will release Californian Soil, its third studio album, this month. On The Late Late Show, Reid confirmed she took control of the album and said recording brought them closer. I think it was kind of in the message and everything that I wanted to say. I think in doing so, I made myself very vulnerable, Reid said. On this album I was like, I think we need to be really honest with each other and if I m going to make myself that vulnerable, I need to be completely happy with everything we re doing.