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London Grammar
London Grammar’s Hannah Reid nearly quit music due to its “sexist and exploitative” nature
"I felt like I wasn’t cut out for the music industry anymore"
Listen to London Grammar’s “cathartic” new single ‘America’
The band's third album ‘Californian Soil’ arrives next week
London Grammar and Jorja Smith join All Points East 2021 line-up
The bill for the east London festival continues to grow
NME Radio Roundup 22 March 2021: London Grammar, Paul McCartney, Haim and more
The latest additions to NME Radio
Listen to London Grammar’s beautiful new single ‘How Does It Feel’
The group's third album 'Californian Soil' arrives next month
London Grammar launch new International Women’s Day t-shirt for charity
All the profits will go to women's charity Care International UK
London Grammar’s Hannah Reid says suffering with fibromyalgia left her feeling “completely depleted”
The band's new album 'Californian Soil' comes out on April 9
London Grammar announce November UK tour
Including their biggest headline show to date at London’s Alexandra Palace
London Grammar’s Hannah Reid on music industry misogyny: “I started to mould myself around certain men”
"If I'm strong-minded, I'm being really 'difficult' or I'm being a 'bitch'"
London Grammar: “I always end up being the only female in the room”
Stop! Hannah time. How the indie-pop trio unlocked new possibilities when frontwoman Hannah Reid became the outspoken voice of the band
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