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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: London Grammar’s “How Does It Feel”

March 31, 2021 Albumism Staff
Photo: Crowns & Owls

Photo: Crowns & Owls

A no-brainer inclusion within our list of albums we can’t wait to hear in 2021, London Grammar’s highly anticipated third studio affair Californian Soil arrives next month, on April 16th. Following its precursors (2013’s If You Wait and 2017’s Truth Is A Beautiful Thing), Californian Soil finds the UK trio refining their sterling songcraft while solidifying their penchant for soaring melodies coupled with Hannah Reid’s introspective ruminations on life and love.

The group previously unveiled three offerings from the album (“Baby It’s You,” the titular “Californian Soil,” “Love Your Head”) and now they’ve shared the official video for the fourth track, “How Does It Feel,” which you can indulge in below.

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