After what seems like an eternity, the London Grammar trio is back with a new single, ‘Baby It’s You’.
Co-produced with George FitzGerald, there’s no hiding away from Hannah’s glorious vocals, driven deeply amongst the deeply dreamy and ambient electronic production.
Another Sky returns with the DIY video for ‘Fell In Love With The City’.
Filmed on some old mini DV tape cameras, kindly donated by a few fans, the visuals, directed by frontwoman Catrin Vincent, capture the excitement of being in a city.
On the single, Vincent explains, “I hate breakup songs. I don’t know why, it’s the most universal feeling. Maybe because the world has so many of them. Moving to London was a dramatic shift from small-town life where it didn’t even occur to me I could do music, where this vision of me as a housewife who never amounted to anything felt inescapable, in to a bigger world, of people from all over, of new ideas and a new version of myself.”
Their debut album ‘I Slept On The Floor’ is due for release on 7th August via Fiction Records and continues their ability to cover hard-hitting, difficult topics with unparalleled cinematic sounds, with a tentatively hopeful outlook, as always.
LIVE DATES 2020
11th November – Earth, London
19th November – Think Tank, Newcastle
20th November – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
21st November – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
26th November – The Bullingdon, Oxford
27th November – Star & Garter, Manchester
28th November– The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
3rd December – The Hope & Ruin, Brighton
4th December – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
5th December – The Louisiana, Bristol
Sounds like: London Grammar, Everything Everything, The 1975
Glass Peaks is a proper band. You know what we mean when we say that, a proper exciting live act.
Comprised of Alfie Jefferies (Bass and vocals), Jake Cox (Guitar) and Grant Tugwell (Drums), these guys are relentlessly tearing their way through the scene.
Post-grunge/new-wave at their core, energetic, sometimes political, sometimes electronic, often sarcastic, these guys have a lot to say.
Listen to ‘Never Really Left’ below, taken from their upcoming EP, that continues the theme of social media toxicity.
Live
12th March – The Finsbury, London *supporting Johnny Kills*
4th April – Trinity, Harrow
1st May – The Old Blue Last, London *EP RELEASE SHOW*
Sounds like: Saves The Day, Thursday, Depeche Mode, White Lies, Another Sky, Blaenavon, The Clash, Manic Street Preachers