London Grammar have premiered an unreleased track, Everywhere You Go. The track, an early piece of music by the acclaimed British trio, does away with their current focus on pure trip-hop ambience, instead leaving a simple, almost folk-esque outcome, whilst vocalist Hannah Reid’s sublime pipes are still at the forefront.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, guitarist Dan Rothman said, “The naïvety of the recording is something we all still love…. We never revisited the track, but it still has a place in our hearts, and reminds us of our first steps as London Grammar.”
Take a listen to the full track below, and hit the iTunes link to buy their wonderful debut LP If You Wait, now.
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