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Let's Eat Grandma|Two Ribbons

Two Ribbons

Let's Eat Grandma

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Making their public debut at the age of 17 with their first album I, Gemini in 2016, Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth have since transcended “teen pop”. This third album confirms the two childhood friends as sure-fire Britpop stars and proves that they have a coherent message to give. After an eclectic first album, it seems that these English girls have found some consistency since working with David Wrench, a British studio legend known for his collaborations with The xx, FKA twigs and David Byrne. Wrench, who’d already worked on their previous album, I’m All Ears, really enhances the duo’s pure and effective songwriting, which includes 80s synths, house beats, disco bass and acoustic guitars whilst maintaining a clear melody. With vocals that sound like a mash-up of Kate Bush, St. Vincent and Carly Rae Jepsen, Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth prove that they’re children of pop. They’re as comfortable with folk ballads (like Two Ribbons) as they are with tracks that have a sound similar to Muse (like Insect Loop) or electronic crossovers (like Happy New Year). With their fluid music and super catchy choruses, Let’s Eat Grandma are on their way to becoming a big thing in the world of pop. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz

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1
Happy New Year
00:04:39

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

2
Levitation
00:04:00

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

3
Watching You Go
00:04:35

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

4
Hall of Mirrors Explicit
00:05:11

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

5
Insect Loop
00:04:17

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

6
Half Light
00:00:30

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

7
Sunday
00:04:55

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

8
In the Cemetery
00:01:32

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

9
Strange Conversations
00:03:47

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

10
Two Ribbons
00:05:23

David Wrench, Producer, MixingEngineer - Let's Eat Grandma, Producer, MainArtist - Jenny Hollingworth, Composer - Rosa Walton, Composer

2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd 2022 Let's Eat Grandma under exclusive license to Transgressive Records Ltd

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Making their public debut at the age of 17 with their first album I, Gemini in 2016, Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth have since transcended “teen pop”. This third album confirms the two childhood friends as sure-fire Britpop stars and proves that they have a coherent message to give. After an eclectic first album, it seems that these English girls have found some consistency since working with David Wrench, a British studio legend known for his collaborations with The xx, FKA twigs and David Byrne. Wrench, who’d already worked on their previous album, I’m All Ears, really enhances the duo’s pure and effective songwriting, which includes 80s synths, house beats, disco bass and acoustic guitars whilst maintaining a clear melody. With vocals that sound like a mash-up of Kate Bush, St. Vincent and Carly Rae Jepsen, Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth prove that they’re children of pop. They’re as comfortable with folk ballads (like Two Ribbons) as they are with tracks that have a sound similar to Muse (like Insect Loop) or electronic crossovers (like Happy New Year). With their fluid music and super catchy choruses, Let’s Eat Grandma are on their way to becoming a big thing in the world of pop. © Smaël Bouaici/Qobuz

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