London Grammar confirm new album Californian Soil details with title-track


London Grammar @ Brixton Academy, London (Alberto Pezzali / Live4ever)

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London Grammar have unveiled the details of their new album Californian Soil along with its new single of the same name.

Wistfully echoing Massive Attack’s Teardrop, after previously describing the Californian Soil track as the turning point for its eventual album, singer Hannah Reid has spoken of how it will reflect her own response to negative experiences within the music industry.

“Misogyny is primitive, which is why it is so hard to change,” she says. “But it is also fearful. It’s about rejecting the thing in yourself which is vulnerable or feminine. Yet everybody has that thing.”

“This record is about gaining possession of my own life. You imagine success will be amazing. Then you see it from the inside and ask, ‘Why am I not controlling this thing? Why am I not allowed to be in control of it? And does that connect, in any way to being a woman? If so, how can I do that differently?’”

Californian Soil will follow 2017’s Truth Is A Beautiful Thing on February 12th next year.

Californian Soil tracklist:

Intro
Californian Soil
Missing
Lose Your Head
Lord It’s A Feeling
How Does It Feel
Baby It’s You
Call Your Friends
All My Love
Talking
I Need The Night
America


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