London Grammar Releases New Single "Big Picture" Today

by Laura Lou / 2849 days ago / Comments
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Please see the Official Press Release from High Rise PR below for all the details on how and where to get your copy of the new single "Big Picture" released by London Grammar today.  

Today London Grammar released their new single “Big Picture” via Metal & Dust/Ministry Of Sound/Columbia Records.
 
Produced by acclaimed British musician Jon Hopkins (Brian Eno, King Creosote), this immense, sweeping soundscape is the second track to be revealed by London Grammar this year.
 
The band (Hannah Reid, Dot Major and Dan Rothman) worked with renowned video director Sophie Muller (Coldplay, Beyonce) to create a widescreen visual concept, vivid enough to reflect the track itself. The result, a video unlike anything we’ve seen from the band before.
 
Watch the video for "Big Picture" HERE

Big Picture” follows on from the epic, “Rooting For You” which the trio dropped unexpectedly on New Year’s Day along with a performance video.  Watch the video for "Rooting For You" HERE
 
London Grammar emerged in 2013 with the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, If You Wait, and quickly went on to become one of the most exciting international breakthrough acts of recent times. Winning a prestigious Ivor Novello Award for their hit single ‘Strong’ and being nominated for a BRIT Award, the trio have since sold-out multiple headlining tours worldwide and have performed on high profile US TV shows such as ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, as well as the former NBC’s Late Night With Jimmy Fallon and CBS’s The Late Show with David Letterman back in 2014.
 
 

 

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