Let's Eat Grandma have shared new song 'Levitation'.
The song appears on new album 'Two Ribbons', a work informed by illness, grief, and the requirement to carry on.
'Levitation' is one of the project's more hopeful moments, with Let's Eat Grandma reaching towards aspiration and emotional fulfilment.
Dazzling electronics melted together with startling use of melody, 'Levitation' finds Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth flushing their songwriting with light.
Rosa Walton discusses the track…
"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."
Frequent collaborator Noel Paul returns to handle the video, a hazy, gauzy affair that unfolds like a daydream.
Tune in now.
'Two Ribbons' is out on April 29th.
Photo Credit: Phoebe Fox
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