
Listen: London Grammar - “Everywhere You Go”
Early Recording of Unreleased Track
Dec 16, 2013
London Grammar
English three-piece London Grammar have unearthed and shared “Everywhere You Go,” one of their earliest recordings as a group. Devoid of their signature, moody ambiance and synth work, the cut is a sparser acoustic piece with bongo drums used for percussion. “The naïvety of the recording is something we all still love,” guitarist Dan Rothman says in an interview with Rolling Stone. “We never revisited the track, but it still has a place in our hearts, and reminds us of our first steps as London Grammar.” Click below to listen to the track.
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