You totally should. I linked to this one a while ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6drfp_3823I It's "Strong", probably their most popular single in the US. I love that their image of 'strong' is a man caring for a child. If you want more featuring of her voice you can also try "Hey Now" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMEHJPuggHQ). Less interesting visuals but so much intimate energy! They also covered "Wicked Game", another fantastic vocal piece - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsaJhfiFk44 Interesting that it's also known for its male lead. At first she starts out in the low registers but around 2:14 she jumps it up like two full octaves. And that's live - no auto-tuning.
I might be a _wee_ bit obsessed. They're popular in the UK and I keep expecting them to hit big in the US any day now.
I thought of tagging you to the Ofra Haza mix - didn't think you'd be as into London Grammar. Live and learn.
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It's "Strong", probably their most popular single in the US. I love that their image of 'strong' is a man caring for a child. If you want more featuring of her voice you can also try "Hey Now" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMEHJPuggHQ). Less interesting visuals but so much intimate energy! They also covered "Wicked Game", another fantastic vocal piece - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsaJhfiFk44 Interesting that it's also known for its male lead. At first she starts out in the low registers but around 2:14 she jumps it up like two full octaves. And that's live - no auto-tuning.
I might be a _wee_ bit obsessed. They're popular in the UK and I keep expecting them to hit big in the US any day now.
I thought of tagging you to the Ofra Haza mix - didn't think you'd be as into London Grammar. Live and learn.