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.”
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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.’”
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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.
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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]