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On a grander scale: London Grammar's Dan Rothman, Hannah Reid and Dot Major. Photo: Supplied
UK trio London Grammar have given an update on their new album, joking that new material will be a “cross between Pocahontas and Fleetwood Mac”. 
Speaking to Australia station Triple J, the trio claimed: “We’ve got some new music; we’ve got quite a lot actually.”

Read: London Grammar Top Ten Songs

Guitarist Dan Rothman joked about the Pocahontas comparisons when stating: “[Hannah Reid]’s like ‘I’ve been thinking about the new songs we’ve been doing and what we’re going to be doing when we get home and I really think it’s going to be like a cross between Pocahontas and Fleetwood Mac.’”

Read: Listen to Matt Krox's edit of London Grammar - Hey Now

Speaking about the band’s last twelve months, Hannah addressed festival cancellations that occurred due to health issues. “I basically was suffering from exhaustion, which I didn’t know was a real thing until it actually happened, but now we just know what our limit is as a band and how to look after each other,” she said. 

Read: London Grammar - Pure Shores (Live in the BBC R1 Live Lounge)

The band are currently in Australia wrapping up their current world tour.
Listen to their Triple J interview below.  [By Jamie Milton on 10th March 2015]
Listen to London Grammar - Hey Now (Camo & Krooked Remix)  with Matt Krox EDIT. which gives this music sounds so much better than any other remix.

Matt Krox's amazing skills made his way to this blog feature, this edit probably one of the most amazaing sounds i ever heard, though, it's just an edit but still share it is what it worth 

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See Mashd N Kutcher producing music by Ordinary sounds

deadmau5 is back featuring Colleen D'Agostino in her new song "Stay"

Top Ten Emma Hewitt Songs

10. Help Me Lose My Mind (feat. London Grammar)


9. London Grammar - Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me (LCAW Remix) ?


8. London Grammar - Wicked Game (Chris Isaak cover)


7. London Grammar - Everywhere You Go


6. London Grammar - Nightcall (LG re-edit)


5. London Grammar - Metal & Dust


4. London Grammar - Sights


3. London Grammar - Wasting My Young Years


2. London Grammar - Hey Now


1. London Grammar - Strong

Photo via: www.digitalspy.co.uk


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8 Amazing London Grammar Song Mashups

5 London Grammar covers that are dying to be heard

Top Ten Emma Hewitt Songs

London Grammar vs Robbie Williams Feel Strong Mashup




LillyWood & The Prick + Robin Schulz/ London Grammar/ Afrojack - Ten Prayers Now (Kill_mR_DJ mashup)




Eximinds vs. London Grammar - Strong Euphoria ( Dimitri Krops mash up)




Nightcall vs. Set Fire To The Rain -Kavinsky/London Grammar and Adele (Mashup)




Wasting My Clarity- London Grammar vs. Zedd (Mashup)




Echosmith vs. London Grammar - Wasting My Cool Kids (Mashup)




One Direction x London Grammar "Wasting My Young Nights" Mash Up




Wicked (London Grammar / Kylie Minogue / Chris Isaak / Madonna)





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It takes a resolute band like London Grammar to cover songs originally sung by the bigwigs of music. Haunting melodies coupled with Hannah Reid‘s ethereal vocals is pretty much what this British pop trio is about. Another addition to the already studded sky of exceptional bands from UK, London Grammar are enormously talented.Nightcall, Hey Now, Wasting My Young Years and Help Me Lose My Mind with the brilliant Disclosure are just some of their many hot sellers. If you haven’t heard even one of their tracks till date, your existence has no meaning. If you wish to add some significance to your life, listen to these chilling covers:

1. Wicked Game (Chris Isaak)


One can perceive the haunting and dark edge to her voice. This track has been covered by a plethora of artists since its release, but this is by far our favorite.

2. Devil Inside (INXS)


London Grammar wooed Game of Thrones fans with their INXS cover. This version can easily pass off as a theme song for any epic or mysterious film. Don’t you think?

3. Wrecking Ball (Miley Cyrus)


Way better than the original one by Miley, who had to strip naked in order to get this song trending. Also, the first comment is a hoot (when you open the YouTube page). *wink wink*

4. Pure Shores (All Saints)


Her soaring vocals have the ability to disarm your senses. Here’s a slice of paradise:

5. In For The Kill (La Roux)


This is another rendition that’s better than the original track. Her sublime vocals have an undeniable power to give you chills!

We cannot get enough of their incredible live renditions! If you can’t either, let us know in the comment section below. 

Originally posted on: http://in.bookmyshow.com/entertainment/5-london-grammar-covers-dying-heard/51884#sthash.ftOoIORW.dpuf

If You Wait is the debut studio album by English electronic music band London Grammar. It was released on 9 September 2013 on Metal & Dust Recordings,[4] while being distributed by Warner/Chappell and Columbia Records.[5] Six singles have been released from the album: "Metal & Dust", "Wasting My Young Years", "Strong", "Nightcall", "Hey Now" and "Sights". The album debuted at number two the UK Albums Chart, selling 33,130 copies in its first week.


In December 2012, London Grammar posted the song "Hey Now" onto SoundCloud. The song has garnered just under 700,000 plays to date.[7]
The album was announced on 18 July 2013.

Personnel

  • Dot Major – keyboards, percussion
  • Hannah Reid – vocals
  • Dan Rothman – guitar

Download --> London Grammar - If You Wait (Deluxe Version)




Download:--> London Grammar - Pure Shores



A 20 years old producer MAZDE from Germany did an amazing remix of our song which we have done with Disclosure. Do give it a listen, amazing remix!

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Producer "Loston" continues an excellent run of remix/reworks with the follow up to his original tune a few months back, this time taking to London Grammar's Strong with his signature brand of dark yet uplifting sounds capes.
With the track premiering on Ear Milk last night, London Grammar and Loston are a perfect match, both (working at or playing with every once in a while) in an emotional brand of music that tugs at the heartstrings, although the beat maker does apply just the right amount of oomph to toughen things up a bit.
Here's an awesome redo/redesign of London Grammar's "Strong", by Australian-based musicianLoston, that I say may be even better than the original! The original song is great as well though! I’ve loved the songs of London Grammar that I've had for a while now, but somehow had never heard "Strong" before! It's crazy the hidden little beautiful gems you can miss! I love right now.
He redid/redesigned London Grammar's popular song 'Strong'.
His body of work concentrates on based up problem featuring bright melodies and killer vocal samples.
His music is dark, emotional and it seems to fit perfectly into the overcast weather we are having here in Oregon.
Loston is pretty new to me, but I love what I have heard so far, and I'll look forward to carefully reading his Soundcloud account.
You can get this song for FREE! Don't forget to SHARE this with your friend on social media! And leave us a comment down below with your thoughts on this track!

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Verbalize what you will about its bold music video, but Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball” is one of the best musical compositions of 2013, a monster pop ballad for the ages (and no doubt many karaoke nights to come). It’s no wonder, then, that acts from across all genres have covered it. Afore time we optically discerned HAIM Apply some generally guitar to the smash hit, then there was Angel Haze’s gorgeous, tearjerker rendition. During a recent stop at BBC Radio’s Live Lounge, London Grammar pulled out their own take on the chart-topper.

True to their sound, CoSigned UK trio take the track to a more tenebrous place, wrapping it in the haunting, all-consuming glow that dominated their excellent debut album, If You Wait. At times, frontwoman Hannah Reid gives Cyrus a clear run for her mazuma, her operatic vocals a striking cumulation of conviction, poise, and utter devastation. Listen and Download it below.

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"Help Me Lose My Mind"

Talk to me and watch me crumble
You will see you got mine down

Faithfully I will look over
There I'll find what you've become

(What you've become)

You help me lose my mind
And you believe something I can't define
Help me lose my mind, make me run back
What if all before
Keep, I need more time
How much longer
Oh I've been waiting for

Jealousy will be washed over
Carefully we look on through

Could it be easy to start over
Sound how I will bring you too

(What you've become)

You help me lose my mind
And you believe something I can't define
Help me lose my mind, make me run back
What if all before
Keep, I need more time
How much longer
Oh I've been waiting for

I've been waiting waiting waiting
I've been waiting waiting waiting
I've been waiting waiting waiting
I've been waiting waiting waiting
I've been waiting waiting waiting
I've been waiting waiting waiting

You help me lose my mind
And you believe something I can't define
Help me lose my mind, make me run back
What if all before
Keep, I need more time
How much longer
Oh I've been waiting for