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The grand British musical tradition of trip hop, popularized in the ‘90s by acts like Portishead and Tricky, is alive and well in 2013 with the success of trip hop trio London Grammar. Just a few months after being featured on Disclosure’s No. 1 album Settle, London Grammar released their debut full length If You Wait in September 2013 to critical acclaim and a No. 2 spot on the UK Albums Chart. Drawing comparisons to Florence Welch for her throaty, brooding vocals, singer Hanna Reid is a commanding presence on the album, delivering her emotionally affecting lyrics over the trip hop beats and dreamy guitarscapes of bandmates Dot Major and Dan Rothman. The album’s four singles include UK Top 40 hits “Strong” and “Wasting My Young Years,” a breakup song featuring Reid’s signature plaintive vocals. Earlier in the year, the band released their debut EP Metal & Dust, which featured the hit single “Hey Now.” On the road in 2013, the band has been wowing ticket buyers with their intimate arrangements and emotionally-charged live concerts, building anticipation for their first US tour in 2014.

Setlists

    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.How Does It Feel
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.House
    7. 7.Hell to the Liars
    8. 8.Wasting My Young Years
    9. 9.Big Picture
    10. 10.Lord It's a Feeling
    11. 11.Fakest Bitch
    12. 12.Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me
    13. 13.Baby It's You
    14. 14.Metal & Dust
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Strong
    2. 16.Lose Your Head
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.How Does It Feel
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.House
    7. 7.Hell to the Liars
    8. 8.Wasting My Young Years
    9. 9.Big Picture
    10. 10.Lord It's a Feeling
    11. 11.Fakest Bitch (Acoustic)
    12. 12.Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me (Acoustic)
    13. 13.Baby It's You
    14. 14.Metal & Dust
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Strong
    2. 16.Lose Your Head (With Camelphat remix outro)
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Lord It's a Feeling
    4. 4.Wasting My Young Years
    5. 5.Fakest Bitch
    6. 6.Big Picture
    7. 7.Baby It's You
    8. 8.Strong
    9. 9.Metal & Dust
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.How Does It Feel
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.House
    7. 7.Hell to the Liars
    8. 8.Wasting My Young Years
    9. 9.Big Picture
    10. 10.Lord It's a Feeling
    11. 11.Fakest Bitch (Acoustic)
    12. 12.Darling Are You Gonna Leave Me (Acoustic)
    13. 13.Baby It's You
    14. 14.Metal & Dust
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Strong
    2. 16.Lose Your Head (with Camelphat remix outro)
    1. 1.Hey Now
    2. 2.Californian Soil
    3. 3.Kind of Man
    4. 4.Big Picture
    5. 5.Nightcall (Kavinsky cover)
    6. 6.Lord It's a Feeling
    7. 7.House
    8. 8.How Does It Feel
    9. 9.Hell to the Liars
  1. Satellite stage

    1. 10.All My Love (Acoustic)
    2. 11.Fakest Bitch (Acoustic)
  2. Main stage

    1. 12.Baby It's You
    2. 13.You and I
    3. 14.Wasting My Young Years
    4. 15.Metal & Dust
  3. Encore

    1. 16.Strong
    2. 17.Lose Your Head (Outro with Camelphat remix)

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 70 reviews
  • World class band

    by T. M. on 2/19/22Rating: 5 out of 5

    The perfect sound for today. Haunting voice mixed with fantastic musicianship. Cannot wait for them to come stateside

  • Perfection

    by Joe b on 7/6/20Rating: 5 out of 5

    Can’t stop playing her music is incredible her voice is pure magic does it get any better every song is fantastic only problem it takes a long time to get the cds in the mail one of a kind music no one even close

  • London Grammar - short but sweet

    by CJinTO on 8/6/17The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 3 out of 5

    The band sounded great, they were tight and played all the favs plus some of the new material. My only criticism is that they barely performed for an hour. There were more songs from their debut LP that they could have played to bring the set up to something closer to 1.5 hours.

  • Need to move forward

    by djm60yo on 8/6/17The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 2 out of 5

    The college thing played well for a while, but Hannah's voice has outgrown it. The idea that you would run subwoofers to distortion, especially in an indoor theater type venue, and the pathetic lighting that had Hannah singing in the dark, reveals that the band does not know how to move forward. An agent needs to get ahold of them, probably add some instruments, and move them forward. Hannah has one of the all time great voices, she's beautiful, and the world deserves to hear her, but they never will so long as they have no vision to go to a new place in their presentation. Hannah needs to dress as elegantly as her music, let go of the mic stand, and speak to her audience thru her vocals with the same feeling and passion she had when writing these very emotional songs. We would not attend another London Grammar concert unless there were some evidence they have grown to the next, very necessary level. That said, we will always listen to every song Hannah writes.

  • Stunning

    by DancinNan on 2/20/15Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a concert event that did not rely on anything beyond the strength of the music. Hannah Reid sounds equally impressive live, as on her recorded LP. I cannot wait to hear more from this group - they have been on repeat on my ipod for nearly a year. I am addicted!

  • London Grammar was Great!

    by Max596789 on 2/14/15The Electric Factory - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    We loved them period. Fantastic show, could not stop talking about it

  • by Anonymous on 2/12/15Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandRating: 4 out of 5

    Stunning performance, beautiful sound, sweet personalities. Although not a real "active" performance, it fit their musical style. Worth seeing. And their opener Until the Ribbon Breaks was fantastic.

  • Mesmerizing!

    by qdaman on 2/11/15Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandRating: 5 out of 5

    What a voice! I loved her! She has a stadium voice. Her vocals reverberated throughout the whole venue. I went home and her musical style was with me the whole weekend.

  • London Grammar Delivered

    by DiamondBruno9 on 2/10/15Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandRating: 5 out of 5

    On a rainy night in Northern California, one of Britain's best new acts landed in Oakland Calif and delivered a solid performance at The Fox Theater, this was their last show of their current tour, and I flew in from Arizona to see them. The trio of "20-somethings" are poised, quietly confident and resonated and harmonized oh so well together. The trio is led by Hannah Reid, a beautiful,focused, mature soprano. Blessed with a sultry voice and wonderful stage presence, Hannah and her crew did not disappoint. On Hannah's right was guitarist Dan Rothman, with a winning smile and perfect rhythm synchronizing his skill set well. On Hannah's left -Dot Major gifted keyboardist, (Hannah plays keyboard too) guitarist, and percussionist, quiet and focused displayed his craft perfectly. The band's sound is deep, expansive, and soulful. Hannah's plaintive singing voice is mesmerizing.The 3 are all mature beyond their years, and all have great hair. Most importantly, they are humble and polite, and their music is so substantive that they will around for a long time. The best songs were Hey Now, Metal and Dust, Interlude and Strong. London Grammar is band whose songs sound great on record, but even better live, which is rare. I'm so glad I went. Thanks guys, David B. Schroeder Tempe, Az

  • by Anonymous on 2/10/15Fox Theater - Oakland - OaklandRating: 4 out of 5

    London Grammar is Amazing and the Fox Theatre is also amazing

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