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Let’s Eat Grandma share ‘Happy New Year’
The friendship anthem opens their upcoming new album, ‘Two Ribbons’.
With their highly-anticipated new album ‘Two Ribbons’ arriving on 8th April via Transgressive, Let’s Eat Grandma are sharing opening track ‘Happy New Year’.
An upbeat anthem celebrating friendship, Rosa Walton says, “Happy New Year is a celebratory song written about my relationship with my best friend. I wrote it after a breakdown between us that lasted for a long period of time, to communicate to her how important she is to me and how our bond and care for each other goes much deeper than this difficult time. I used the setting of New Year as both an opportunity for reflection, looking back nostalgically through childhood memories that we shared, and to represent the beginning of a fresh chapter for us. I’d been struggling to come to terms with the fact that our relationship had changed, but as the song and time progresses I come to accept that it couldn’t stay the way it was when we were kids forever, and start to view it as a positive thing - because now we have been able to grow into our own individual selves.”
Have a listen now.
‘Two Ribbons’ Tracklisting:
1. Happy New Year
2. Levitation
3. Watching You Go
4. Hall Of Mirrors
5. Insect Loop
6. Half Light
7. Sunday
8. In The Cemetery
9. Strange Conversations
10. Two Ribbons
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