London Grammar have announced a new single called ‘House’ – find all the details below.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 (April 5) – pre-save/pre-add here.Confirmation of the upcoming song comes after the band posted a brief snippet of new music online last week (March 20). “A small glimpse of what’s to come,” they captioned an 11-second video of frontwoman Reid.Later, London Grammar shared a section of the ‘House’ artwork along with a behind-the-scenes studio photo. “My rules…,” the group wrote in that post.
You can see the updates below.House. 05.04https://t.co/LrKpilqUMJ pic.twitter.com/uUmVMl6E8b— London Grammar (@londongrammar) March 28, 2024My rules… pic.twitter.com/2mUVEkokyg— London Grammar (@londongrammar) March 24, 2024A small glimpse of what's to come pic.twitter.com/rSoT8BVvwr— London Grammar (@londongrammar) March 20, 2024London Grammar released their third and most recent studio album, ‘Californian Soil’, in 2021.
Last summer they teamed up with CamelPhat on a track called ‘Higher’, while 2023 also saw Major launch a solo career.Speaking to NME last April, Major teased that London Grammar were “definitely getting there” with their next project. “We’re all really excited, because it’s been a little while – as it always is with us,” he explained.In July 2022, Rothman told NME that the band had “been working on” their fourth album throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.“There’s a lot of writing that’s been done, and I think then you sort of get to that position of whittling it down, and getting into the nitty-gritty of production,” he said.“There’s plenty.
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