Let’s Eat Grandma, the duo composed of songwriters, multi-instrumentalists and vocalists Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth, have recently shared the final single from their forthcoming third full-length album ‘Two Ribbons’. One of the most hopeful songs on the record, ‘Levitation’ is a glimmering and expansive track, driven by soaring synths.
Rosa Walton further explains, “It’s about feeling all over the place, escaping to your imagination and being in a disorientating and surreal mental state, which can be both scary and elevating somehow – everything feels more creative and things look brighter. You’re with someone you’re close to, trying to reach out and connect to them, and even though you’re both struggling, you’re able to find comfort in one another, and have an absurdly funny yet meaningful time together. You begin to see some hope in your future again after a time when you’d started to lose sight of that.”
The single is accompanied by a surreal and ethereal video directed by Noel Paul, who also worked with the band for the video of their recent single ‘Happy New Year’. Co-produced by David Wrench and Let’s Eat Grandma, the new album ‘Two Ribbons’ will be released on 29th April 2022 via Transgressive. The album includes previously released singles ‘Happy New Year‘, a celebratory song about friendship, plus the stunning, melancholic title track ‘Two Ribbons‘ and glistening pop song ‘Hall Of Mirrors‘.
Alongside the single release, the band have also announced details of a UK tour for later this year, their first in over three years. Dates include a homecoming headline appearance at the Sunrise Arena at Latitude Festival with further international shows to come. Tickets will go on sale Friday at 10am via this link.
Let’s Eat Grandma were recently featured on the cover of The Guardian’s Film & Music supplement which you can read here.