London Grammar Tease New Music
Written by A on 18 Αυγούστου 2020
It’s been three long years since London Grammar blessed our lives with Truth Is A Beautiful Thing. Now, they’ve posted on Instagram and fans reckon it can only mean one thing — new tunes incoming.
And look, it’s either that, or they’re really big fans of Metallica. The alt three-piece posted a new press pic with the caption, “nothing else matters.”
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Plus, they’ve done the band thing and removed all their other posts from the grid.
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Nothing else matters.
A post shared by London Grammar (@londongrammar) on Aug 17, 2020 at 9:00am PDT
Fans commented, as excitedly as you’d expect. With comments like, “If you guys release a new album it’ll make up for everything that happened in 2020.” And, “LET’S GO!”
While another fan left this absolute mood of a comment, “POST A NEW ALBUM NOW.” Same dude.
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That’s not the only cryptic nugget London Grammar have left us. Last week the trio updated the link in their socials to lead to this Facebook Community Group. The group’s called ‘If You Wait’.
so @londongrammar are up to something
— Disco Naïveté (@disconaivete) August 10, 2020
INTERESTING.
Anyway, if it is new tunes, it’ll be the first since they collabed with Flume last year on ‘Let You Know’. The absolute bop came in at #81 in last year’s Hottest 100.
The last full release we received from London Grammar was 2017’s Truth Is A Beautiful Thing. Read our review here.
Listen to ‘Let You Know’ below.
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