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Watch: London Grammar Share Stop-Motion ‘Hey Now’ Video
Chris Ullens directs a stop-motion video to London Grammar’s first ever single.

Ahead of their actual, physical appearance at this year’s Brit Awards - where they’re up for Best Breakthrough Act - London Grammar have somehow failed to appear in the video for ‘Hey Now’. This also happens to be their first ever single, the ‘where it all started’ number that led to a massive, brilliant debut album ‘If You Wait’.
The new video’s entirely made up of clever stop motion animation, which is all very impressive but ultimately probably gets topped by the sight of real human beings. Still, it’s awfully pretty at times. Watch below. Chris Ullens is the brains behind the video.
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