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AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL. This album is just as amazing as the first two, but somehow even better. Every track is just beautiful and the whole album is perfection.

Grammatically Correct. In every sense. I've been waiting with all their fans. Hannah's center stage it seems. Fine with me, though I know she will not forget the boys.

Awesome. A huge fan of the band. Beautiful vocals by Hannah combined with brilliant lyrics and haunting melodies. Must own album. Love you guys. Please come to the states soon!

Third time’s a charm. London Grammar seem to have long gaps between their albums but their third lives up to their first two and was worth the wait. From the ethereal “intro” to the orchestral qualities of “Californian Soil”, the multi-layer composition of “Missing” they’re bang on form. I suspect t we’ll hear some great remixes of the catchy “Lose Your Head” which builds nicely and along with “Lord It’s A Feeling” provides the organic linkage from 2017s “Truth Is Beautiful” album and their dance oriented DNA. Personally I found “How Does It Feel” the weakest song because it’s a bit too pop oriented and is less imaginative but I’m sure many will like it by contrast it’s followed by the excellent “Baby It’s You” which has more interesting changes in pace and flow, seems like a riskier song to pull off and it works. Hannah Reid is, in my opinion, one of the strongest female vocalists around and better than Adele at her peak, “Call My Friends” and “I Need The Night” are icase in point examples. Vocally “All My Love” reminds me of the iconic “Hey Now” from their impressive debut. I find the song “Talking” has a melancholy quality that is beautiful and would sound perfect in a film score. And then, there’s “America” a song that maybe asks those of us in America to consider how others might wonder whether the American ideal is ideal. Overall, if you didn’t like their first two albums there’s probably nothing to change your mind on their third. You might reasonably say it’s formulaic but it’s “their formula” and to those of us who enjoy their formula this is as strong as their first two.

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. London Grammar always finds a way to hit every emotion. Really looking forward to Californian Soil and hearing the story it tells.

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When did californian soil come out?

Californian Soil is a song that was released in 16 April 2021.

From which album is the song californian soil?

Californian Soil is a song from the Californian Soil album.

Who performs the song californian soil?

Californian Soil is performed by London Grammar.

How long is californian soil?

Californian Soil has a duration of 3:41 minutes.

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