I’ve been listening to London Grammar for more than a third of my life, since hearing them for the first time in 2013. Back then I was driving my grandma’s Rover 25 to a temping job on an industrial ...
London Grammar have agreed a deal with PPL for the collection of their international neighbouring rights royalties. The trio have joined a roster that includes recent signings such as Lewis Capaldi, ...
With their new album only a month away London Grammar have released another track from it entitled 'Lose Your Head'. The band's third album, ‘Californian Soil’, has already given up it's title track ...
Hannah Reid had yet to view Carey Mulligan’s Oscar-nominated performance in the recent film hit Promising Young Woman, but it hadn’t opened in her native Britain yet and she was looking forward to ...
Stylish Nottingham balladeers London Grammar are nearing the release of Californian Soil, their first album in four years. Today they’ve got a new single out to go along with “Baby, It’s You” and ...
The trio are set to release their fourth studio album ‘The Greatest Love’ on September 13 via Ministry Of Sound (pre-order here), and will head out on the road for their biggest shows to date in ...
London Grammar have revealed that their cover of Kavinsky's 'Nightcall' came about by accident. The trio have recorded a stripped-down version of the Drive soundtrack hit for their debut album If You ...
Music Week is excited to reveal London Grammar as our September cover stars. The chart-topping band return next month with their long-awaited fourth studio album, The Greatest Love, a brilliant, ...
The indie-pop trio – comprising Hannah Reid, Dot Major and Dan Rothman – shared the cover artwork and release date for the track on social media this morning (March 28). It’ll arrive next Friday ...
They might have been nominated for an Ivor Novello award but London Grammar's Hannah Reid is still experiencing sexism... They're one of the most talked about bands of 2014, the biggest rising stars ...
London Grammar’s “Everywhere You Go” unveils a previously unseen side of the British trio, who formed in a university residence hall and released their debut LP, If You Wait, earlier this year. The ...
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 ...
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