So grateful that Hannah decided not to quit music two years back and instead wrote this song and then the guys convinced her to continue through with California Soil. I love London Grammar, Hannah's writing and her voice. There is a certain energy that comes from their music that is unlike anything else.
@@Karriebear78 They were going through a lot of stress as a band with touring and such and Hannah had a long history of stage anxiety(she's long overcome it now). You might've noticed sometimes in her earlier concerts she would wear sunglasses and would appear nervous when singing.
@@Karriebear78 she was also not treated well in the music world due to misogyny, they asked things for the men in the band and not for her, always ignoring her opinion, as if she was not important ruclips.net/video/PNaCuJxv66I/видео.html&ab_channel=Channel4News
Yeah it's a shame they are not appreciated at all. They don't even have a song on Spotify that's been listened more than a billion times. I agree it's a total failure, hope they'll find some career that better suits them.
Im a metal head, always have been, always will be. But us metal heads aren't closed off to all kinds of beautiful music. I happened across their song 'strong' years ago and it moved me profoundly. Since then I've been a big fan of London Grammar and own all their albums. Im pretty much convinced that Hannah is an actual angel put on this earth to move people. It would be a dream come true to see them play live someday. ❤
Tips me into tears every time, thinking about my dear wife who died 2 years ago. No real connection with the lyrics just her beautiful way of looking at life strikes a chord.
may her soul rest in peace Nigel, ts crazy how music connects with our souls here i am fantasizing of one day going to America 😀😀😀 thank God for hannah
"This song is about my journey letting go of the past and learning how to write music after a difficult time with my health. I use the idea of the American dream to wave goodbye to things I didn’t need anymore" This music is a resilience sent by the angels👏🏼
For the band: Despite your analogy of your youthful dreams to American dreams, the lyrics are a huge turnoff to me, an American. Both of my parents were born in 2 different European countries. They immigrated to America (separately) for a better life (not to become famous & in the Big Lights like your own dream). The American dream isn't "youthful popularity, good looks, wealth & celebrity" any more than it is a dream for kids in any other country. You're watching too much TV and hanging out with too many entertainers to get such a skewed... a very wrong impression & then vocalizing it to millions of people. The American dream is "freedom from oppression, and the dream to have an OPPORTUNITY to have a job & work hard, keep their noses clean and, therefore, have a comfortable (perhaps even more so) life" (and winning the Lottery might fit into a few dreams). Shall I write lyrics about England?... darn... such a Horrible and Tainted history of imperialism and aristocratic elitism... more so than almost any other country... what a crucifying song that would be to YOUR country. I can think of bad things about any country's singers & citizens that chooses to lash out at others. Such an insult... shows your character. btw... I have been able to live the American Dream... the daughter of immigrants without the help of any special privileges... having a Wonderful life for more than 6 decades thanks to hard work and Opportunities. Thankfully, we're far away from Hollywood. Perhaps you should take your video-making to other parts of the world where, maybe, you won't be so insulting. Not interested in your 'product' after this song.
@@bjbb5164thank you! I wondered if I was the only one wondering this? I’m also a son of two immigrants and my parents came here from a shitty place that was declining and wanted more for their family. I am proudly American, and I am proudly living the American dream. Yes things can always get better, the government sucks and is corrupt, the schools churn out ignorant activists that hate the country whose nest they safely lash out from. Something about this song strikes me to be about the music industry. Maybe the American music industry. Maybe she’s talking about never having a home here as in her music never gained traction here? Or maybe wasn’t what the labels here wanted? Maybe her American dream was to make it big here but couldn’t or didn’t want to compete with the likes of Nicky Minaj or Cardi B or whatever to make it. Yes I feel slighted and I’m defensive about my home, but I’m trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. They could also just be salty Brit’s still feeling the sting of American independence 🤷♂️
There aren’t many song that make you stop, and think inward and out. This is just, powerfully angelic. The whole album is an absolute marvel, and then to close on this masterpiece is epic.
This is ‘The’ song of the album imo. It’s what Strong and Oh Woman Oh Man were to their respective albums. Congratulations London grammar on a third album my signed copies of each are unopened, to be re discovered in years to come. I hope that you come to Ireland again
Agree with your choice of "America " as the best track of this album. But not the other Two . "If you wait " for me from the first album, and " what a day" from the Sophomore album
@@ivanshilenko7753 Personally I didn't think the last album was that strong. Very good but no more for me. . This album is superb as was the debut album.
@@420WILD I love the new album . Same with the stunning debut album. But the Sophomore didn't have as many ultra strong tracks as the first and third .
PURE GOLD! Nothing less than that! Do you understand that this band puts their SOULS in the music they create. Jesus, how I miss such a quality music these days!
I wish this voice could make people stop chasing America. I have been there sevral times, there is a strange mixture of beauty and dread over there, the pity is that the spectators from everywhere else on this planet is tainted by mass media over decades. Tainted in a contradicting way. I remember, back in the days, when I was a fairly "young" man, they wanted me to run a bookstore in Texas. I was flattered by the concept. But I asked myself;could I really find a home in America? America is a lot of things and ideas, just ask Laurie Anderson, she knows, she's lived there. But it is amazingly beautiful that a new band like London Grammar can make people reflect on what America actually is and means. This is a top 10 song for me in 2021, beauty and wisdom, thank you guys! I stayed in Norway, little America, as I call it today...I can only hope.
I had never heard of this song, and I had never heard of the band even, before last night, when I fell asleep with the radio on in the background, and when I awoke, it was an entirely different programme, and as I really woke up, this was playing, so I literally Googled the verse I remembered. Amazing that I should come across it like that, because it appears, like some other people, it speaks to me of my youth, and the dreams of the career path I had. I put in the time and effort, perhaps too much at times, but the dream didn't come true. That's not always a bad thing. I learned some valuable lessons in life. So, I did some reminiscing whilst listening to this. You do that when you get older.
I'm not familiar with London Grammar's writing process, but this song is amazing. Great art invokes thought and interpretation. The last 5 years of being American has been strange. We're hardworking and lazy, we're proud and embarrassing. We're trying to figure out whether a country of absolute individuals can succeed and we're not sure. All of that is reflected in this song, by a band from another country. The mirror is brutal sometimes.
I saw London Grammer at the Wiltern Theater a number of years ago in LA and ever since, when I play their songs I am transported to a place that I never want to leave. America is an instant classic and it joins so many of their other creations as so memorable.
Thank you, London Grammar. This must be one of the most beautiful lyrics I ever saw. Anyone in art - or anyone with a dream, really - must have had that moments. Having a mental block, comparing yourself with others, questioning yourself, and anxious about whether you actually have any future in it. If you are one of those, I hope all the strength in the world for you. It's alright, amongst all the unoriginalities and all the uniqueness in this world, you still matter - you always do.
Im from 85, I've heard everything from ever since... But let me tell you, London Grammar is a divine Gift to whom knows to hear and feel music within their soul.
this song makes me cry. Don't know your meaning behind these lyrics. But i feel this way being a New York native. Just don't really feel I have a place..
Hannah is striking. There’s an underlying angst, it’s like the first time she’s revealed a part of herself to her audience. Beautiful yet disconcerting.
This song is powerful beyond the mere words within it. There have been times I actually have to stop listening because it moves me to actual tears. It's a sad, yet astonisingly beautiful masterpiece, and the standout song of the album IMO.
@@mastermirror4575 Yes, I am excited to listen to Screen Violence from Chvrches as well. The 3 singles from SV are so good (good girls, He Said She Said and How Not to drown). I Also recommend The new EP from Nothing But Thieves, Moral Pânico II, 5 Nice songs.
Can't express enough gratitude, for such a piece of art that you made, musically and with this video. This is such a powerful way to express this thing that you had, deep inside, and rarelly have I seen such an harmony in a song with a video clip. The way people are fading, like if nothing was really there, specially when you're experiencing those moments, is so representative. Thank you, for the bottom of my heart, for all this amazing work, before, now, and in the future.
Oh, dunno ‘bout that. Have you heard the lead singer of Portishead? She’s so humble and understated I don’t even remember her name most of time. (Beth Gibbons).
I love a woman. We were best friends for a long time. She came to America from Eastern Europe. Beautiful soul and wonder woman. She always knew what she wanted here. There was nothing and Noone who could change it. Not even me. I am happy for her and proud everyday she strives to her dream. But this song sums up how I feel deeply. Hannah's writing means a lot to me.
Like she feels "America" does have a home for her, which you don't share? Well I'm afraid it's naïve to expect that from a political system - any of them. But it's just like Orwell said, all things being equally bad, some are "more equal" in that sense as well🤔🤔🤔. Like comparing two chronical patients: both are ill, both chronical - but one is capable of working and supporting his family while the other bedridden and barely supporting life in his own body...
*sobing* It is such a beautiful song (a beautiful record too) "and all the parties they fade".... Thank you London Grammar and especially Hannah for sharing this very personnal message with us. Gladly the journey will continue and we'll still meet at concerts and be mind blown, listening to your many many albums ! cheers guys xx
The Streets of Philadelphia is America...sad as it is... who knows though , we all are lost and need a savior , he has a name , The Only Begotten Son Of God.
I’ve chased many a meaningless dream…and where did I end up? I’ll chase dreams for all time… One day I’ll find it. Maybe it will be in America? These lyrics speak to me, they speak such truth. Excellent. Thank you.
This song is amazing and has nothing to do with America... To me it talks about realising you were somewhere where you backed up and gave 100% of yourself to something or someone on everything and slowly forgot about yourself. Suddenly you realise all the effort, all that dream chase was nothing because "America" had nothing to offer you and the dream was never meant to be real... It's about finding your inner self again and learn to appreciate you as you are in the place where you are... Letting go of what was preventing you from doing that, letting go of the past a live your present because you're only on this life for a brief moment
After living in London for good portion of my adult life I finally moved to USA. London Grammar songs was one of my dearest and mood-inspiring during my young adult time in UK, and now, that i moved to USA, they are striking back, with that album, and with this song called America. You guys are amazing artists, thank you so much for all that beautiful, soul-touching music.
The only band in the world that can bring tears to my eyes. I’m the strongest man on earth when it comes to tears, but when times are hard this is the only band that can bring me to this level of reality. Hands down the best music for thought and feelings in the world😅
So grateful that Hannah decided not to quit music two years back and instead wrote this song and then the guys convinced her to continue through with California Soil. I love London Grammar, Hannah's writing and her voice. There is a certain energy that comes from their music that is unlike anything else.
What happened?
@@Karriebear78 They were going through a lot of stress as a band with touring and such and Hannah had a long history of stage anxiety(she's long overcome it now). You might've noticed sometimes in her earlier concerts she would wear sunglasses and would appear nervous when singing.
@@Karriebear78 she was also not treated well in the music world due to misogyny, they asked things for the men in the band and not for her, always ignoring her opinion, as if she was not important
ruclips.net/video/PNaCuJxv66I/видео.html&ab_channel=Channel4News
She's a channel ,
Such beautiful words
The most underrated band in the U.K. they are outstanding!!
Yeah it's a shame they are not appreciated at all. They don't even have a song on Spotify that's been listened more than a billion times. I agree it's a total failure, hope they'll find some career that better suits them.
@@B0K1T0 Right?! So unappreciated. Can't believe that they're still stuck only playing to tiny crowds in little dive bars like Wembley Stadium
I think Arthur Beatrice shares that spot too!
@@stoob0t 🤣🤣🤣
I wouldn't say they're underrated but you're right they do produce outstanding music
Im a metal head, always have been, always will be. But us metal heads aren't closed off to all kinds of beautiful music. I happened across their song 'strong' years ago and it moved me profoundly. Since then I've been a big fan of London Grammar and own all their albums. Im pretty much convinced that Hannah is an actual angel put on this earth to move people. It would be a dream come true to see them play live someday. ❤
I went to see Coldplay in London because London grammar where support
As an American I wish that LG was as big across the pond as they are in my mind. No one can take that from me.
People doesn’t understand how this group is an art of beauty
the guitarsound is brilliant, the refrain... perfect voice. this song is a masterpeace
Its very Bush.
💯
Tips me into tears every time, thinking about my dear wife who died 2
years ago. No real connection with the lyrics just her beautiful way of
looking at life strikes a chord.
may her soul rest in peace Nigel, ts crazy how music connects with our souls here i am fantasizing of one day going to America 😀😀😀 thank God for hannah
"This song is about my journey letting go of the past and learning how to write music after a difficult time with my health. I use the idea of the American dream to wave goodbye to things I didn’t need anymore"
This music is a resilience sent by the angels👏🏼
For the band: Despite your analogy of your youthful dreams to American dreams, the lyrics are a huge turnoff to me, an American. Both of my parents were born in 2 different European countries. They immigrated to America (separately) for a better life (not to become famous & in the Big Lights like your own dream). The American dream isn't "youthful popularity, good looks, wealth & celebrity" any more than it is a dream for kids in any other country. You're watching too much TV and hanging out with too many entertainers to get such a skewed... a very wrong impression & then vocalizing it to millions of people. The American dream is "freedom from oppression, and the dream to have an OPPORTUNITY to have a job & work hard, keep their noses clean and, therefore, have a comfortable (perhaps even more so) life" (and winning the Lottery might fit into a few dreams). Shall I write lyrics about England?... darn... such a Horrible and Tainted history of imperialism and aristocratic elitism... more so than almost any other country... what a crucifying song that would be to YOUR country. I can think of bad things about any country's singers & citizens that chooses to lash out at others. Such an insult... shows your character. btw... I have been able to live the American Dream... the daughter of immigrants without the help of any special privileges... having a Wonderful life for more than 6 decades thanks to hard work and Opportunities. Thankfully, we're far away from Hollywood. Perhaps you should take your video-making to other parts of the world where, maybe, you won't be so insulting. Not interested in your 'product' after this song.
😁😂🤣
@@bjbb5164thank you! I wondered if I was the only one wondering this? I’m also a son of two immigrants and my parents came here from a shitty place that was declining and wanted more for their family. I am proudly American, and I am proudly living the American dream. Yes things can always get better, the government sucks and is corrupt, the schools churn out ignorant activists that hate the country whose nest they safely lash out from.
Something about this song strikes me to be about the music industry. Maybe the American music industry. Maybe she’s talking about never having a home here as in her music never gained traction here? Or maybe wasn’t what the labels here wanted? Maybe her American dream was to make it big here but couldn’t or didn’t want to compete with the likes of Nicky Minaj or Cardi B or whatever to make it.
Yes I feel slighted and I’m defensive about my home, but I’m trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. They could also just be salty Brit’s still feeling the sting of American independence 🤷♂️
There aren’t many song that make you stop, and think inward and out. This is just, powerfully angelic. The whole album is an absolute marvel, and then to close on this masterpiece is epic.
Right on david. xqcL
There are plenty, actually. If you know where to look.
Beautiful song, it's a shame some of the lyrics fall a bit flat for me.
It is a gem!!
What does 'powerfully angelic' mean?
I can’t get enough of this band and her soulful voice.
Each time I listen to London Grammar songs, same feeling : cooling off, serenity and hope. Thank you. Greetings from France.
Same here bro. They give me hope been there since If you wait .from USA
@@jaystevenson7232 This is the perfect song for you then, isn't it ?.. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@@vanman757 hell yeah I feel the same way shes feelings
@@jaystevenson7232 👍🏻🙏🏻😎
Oui sa voi n est pas parfaite se qui la rend si parfaite si atypique. Le parfait a toujours un ptit défaut
This is ‘The’ song of the album imo. It’s what Strong and Oh Woman Oh Man were to their respective albums.
Congratulations London grammar on a third album my signed copies of each are unopened, to be re discovered in years to come.
I hope that you come to Ireland again
Agree with your choice of "America " as the best track of this album. But not the other Two . "If you wait " for me from the first album, and " what a day" from the Sophomore album
I think, Hell to the liars was the most power thing of last album) But the entire album was awesome of course, just like this one)
@@ivanshilenko7753 Personally I didn't think the last album was that strong. Very good but no more for me. . This album is superb as was the debut album.
@@keithbate9405 I'm still a little it MEH about this one. The first two, however...wow. I still can't get enough of them.
@@420WILD I love the new album .
Same with the stunning debut album. But the Sophomore didn't have as many ultra strong tracks as the first and third .
They refresh the parts that other bands cannot reach.
Seriously, they are responsible for at least five of the best songs written this century.
Love this band … her voice is intoxicating
PURE GOLD! Nothing less than that! Do you understand that this band puts their SOULS in the music they create.
Jesus, how I miss such a quality music these days!
I wish this voice could make people stop chasing America. I have been there sevral times, there is a strange mixture of beauty and dread over there, the pity is that the spectators from everywhere else on this planet is tainted by mass media over decades. Tainted in a contradicting way. I remember, back in the days, when I was a fairly "young" man, they wanted me to run a bookstore in Texas. I was flattered by the concept. But I asked myself;could I really find a home in America? America is a lot of things and ideas, just ask Laurie Anderson, she knows, she's lived there. But it is amazingly beautiful that a new band like London Grammar can make people reflect on what America actually is and means. This is a top 10 song for me in 2021, beauty and wisdom, thank you guys! I stayed in Norway, little America, as I call it today...I can only hope.
I had never heard of this song, and I had never heard of the band even, before last night, when I fell asleep with the radio on in the background, and when I awoke, it was an entirely different programme, and as I really woke up, this was playing, so I literally Googled the verse I remembered.
Amazing that I should come across it like that, because it appears, like some other people, it speaks to me of my youth, and the dreams of the career path I had.
I put in the time and effort, perhaps too much at times, but the dream didn't come true.
That's not always a bad thing. I learned some valuable lessons in life.
So, I did some reminiscing whilst listening to this.
You do that when you get older.
I'm not familiar with London Grammar's writing process, but this song is amazing. Great art invokes thought and interpretation. The last 5 years of being American has been strange. We're hardworking and lazy, we're proud and embarrassing. We're trying to figure out whether a country of absolute individuals can succeed and we're not sure. All of that is reflected in this song, by a band from another country. The mirror is brutal sometimes.
LOVE this song. Almost as much as 'Talking'.
This entire album is gold.
I adore Hannah's voice. What a voice, rich yet tender. And such lovely guitar fills to accompany it in this particular song :)
She's perfect
When she looks behind and then, smiles. Then, she smiles again. ¡¡LL.GG., ¡great!!
I saw London Grammer at the Wiltern Theater a number of years ago in LA and ever since, when I play their songs I am transported to a place that I never want to leave. America is an instant classic and it joins so many of their other creations as so memorable.
Wow... As with a few other London Grammar songs, this one grabs you and doesn't let go! The melody is captivating, and Hannah's voice is irresistible.
Thank you, London Grammar. This must be one of the most beautiful lyrics I ever saw.
Anyone in art - or anyone with a dream, really - must have had that moments. Having a mental block, comparing yourself with others, questioning yourself, and anxious about whether you actually have any future in it.
If you are one of those, I hope all the strength in the world for you. It's alright, amongst all the unoriginalities and all the uniqueness in this world, you still matter - you always do.
You could write an entire movie just to set this song in, it’s so full of story, landscape and feeling.
This song gives me goosebumps, and is almost as good as "I Need The Night" in my opinion. Can't wait to see you guys live in Manchester in November.
My other favorite song from the album is Californian Soil, the voice and the strumming on the guitar are great
Agreed. These three songs are definitely my favourites
"All My love" and "Call your friends "for me.
"I need the night" carries so much joy, excitement and positive energy, it's unbeleivable. Makes happy everytime i listen to it.
Enjoy for me at is concert in Manchester 😉
Hanah + Aurora, what a duo
that would be!! Love them both (their voices and how they use it)
Im from 85, I've heard everything from ever since... But let me tell you, London Grammar is a divine Gift to whom knows to hear and feel music within their soul.
Hannah looks so stunning here 😍
this song makes me cry. Don't know your meaning behind these lyrics. But i feel this way being a New York native. Just don't really feel I have a place..
Same here. NY too
insane track, as someone who lived there for 2 decades and left I can wear these lyrics on
Hannah is striking. There’s an underlying angst, it’s like the first time she’s revealed a part of herself to her audience. Beautiful yet disconcerting.
Bei keiner anderen Sängerin fühle ich Traurigkeit und Glücksgefühle gleichzeitig.
This voice conveys melancholy, wanderlust, empathy and longing
So hard as an artist to do.
what one gives in a song,
one must first live it so long,
but it never leaves you.
Few songs make me turn on the loop option. This is one of them.
The best song of all the great songs on the album.
I think the guitar in this song came first, and then the lyrics were written to fit....... Yes, I am on loop for over an hour!!!!!!!!!💥💥💥💥
I love her voice - so pure and clear and free of affectation.
Quelle intensité, ce groupe me transporte❤
This song is powerful beyond the mere words within it. There have been times I actually have to stop listening because it moves me to actual tears. It's a sad, yet astonisingly beautiful masterpiece, and the standout song of the album IMO.
My top 3 albuns from UK this year: California Soil-London Grammar, Young Heart-Birdy, Blue Weekend-Wolf Alice.
Needa Hear Youg Heart by Birdy, but I agree by now with California Soil ad Blue Weekend! Those albums are awesome!
I dowloaded the 2 albums you recommended. Thanks so much
@@hotschezel I Hope you like It.
I totally agree... and new albums from chvrches and Sam Fender are coming soon!
@@mastermirror4575 Yes, I am excited to listen to Screen Violence from Chvrches as well. The 3 singles from SV are so good (good girls, He Said She Said and How Not to drown). I Also recommend The new EP from Nothing But Thieves, Moral Pânico II, 5 Nice songs.
Can't express enough gratitude, for such a piece of art that you made, musically and with this video. This is such a powerful way to express this thing that you had, deep inside, and rarelly have I seen such an harmony in a song with a video clip. The way people are fading, like if nothing was really there, specially when you're experiencing those moments, is so representative.
Thank you, for the bottom of my heart, for all this amazing work, before, now, and in the future.
This ..indeed, you have expressed it very well.
This song is incredible. Sends shivers down my spine every time.
Love this track on the album. This video, not only stunning, it also brings home the message of the song. Utterly stunning!
She never had a home for me either. My new life's anthem. Thanks Hanna.
очень красивая песня и , наконец-то, просто выдающееся (по-моему мнению) видео ! хочется и пересматривать и переслушивать .
Thank you. Over and over
only woman alive today that can make you cry tears of joy with just her voice. Now that people is something to be cherished ✌
Oh, dunno ‘bout that. Have you heard the lead singer of Portishead?
She’s so humble and understated I don’t even remember her name most of time. (Beth Gibbons).
Amazing ❤
Simply powerful. That ending gave me shivers.
Her Voice goes under the Skin,but the Clip is exellent!! Thank you so much Hannah,and the People who make it!!!👏
I love a woman. We were best friends for a long time. She came to America from Eastern Europe. Beautiful soul and wonder woman. She always knew what she wanted here. There was nothing and Noone who could change it. Not even me. I am happy for her and proud everyday she strives to her dream. But this song sums up how I feel deeply. Hannah's writing means a lot to me.
Like she feels "America" does have a home for her, which you don't share? Well I'm afraid it's naïve to expect that from a political system - any of them. But it's just like Orwell said, all things being equally bad, some are "more equal" in that sense as well🤔🤔🤔. Like comparing two chronical patients: both are ill, both chronical - but one is capable of working and supporting his family while the other bedridden and barely supporting life in his own body...
Can't believe I only just discovered this song. Such exquisite melancholy.
*sobing* It is such a beautiful song (a beautiful record too) "and all the parties they fade".... Thank you London Grammar and especially Hannah for sharing this very personnal message with us. Gladly the journey will continue and we'll still meet at concerts and be mind blown, listening to your many many albums ! cheers guys xx
S T U N N I N G ! Simple and awesome!
The Streets of Philadelphia is America...sad as it is...
who knows though , we all are lost and need a savior , he has a name , The Only Begotten Son Of God.
... wonderful
Fantastic! Can’t stop listening Californian Soil again and again, what a masterpiece.
London Grammar, you are genius. Pure emotion, deep and crystal clear.
Don't you ever think to give up singing&composing!
We love you so much and your voice's angelic!
One of the best singers of the world. I love her so much.
Oh my god!!! You are beyond incredible. I’m so glad I found your voice and music. Thank you 🙏💜🕊
That voice, that music, THAT AMAZING BAND!!!
This video is giving me exactly the same vibe that the song does. Incredible. Thank you for that, guys, and come to Brazil asap
It's incredible how this song unlocks so many feelings 😔❤️
It's definitely my favorite song, everything is beautiful!
Hannah! I love you!
Some things in life are perfect.
This song is so powerful and beautiful, gives me goosebumps everytime. ❤
I’ve chased many a meaningless dream…and where did I end up?
I’ll chase dreams for all time…
One day I’ll find it. Maybe it will be in America?
These lyrics speak to me, they speak such truth.
Excellent. Thank you.
This song is so effortlessly deep and beautiful...simple words that speak the truth and with such a great video is just gives me shivers
Wow look at her subtle break in laugh that she try's to hide behind a smile at 1:40. Such incredible acting wow...
Hannah is one of the world’s greatest wonders 🙏 Her voice is a treasure!
underrated in my books
Qll voices are gold but its silver lining that makes us fart and really thats the dibbly of canterbury
All
No thanks just love each other as hard as it us ,together
They are an incredible band, Hannah is so talented..and this song is another masterpiece
This song is amazing and has nothing to do with America... To me it talks about realising you were somewhere where you backed up and gave 100% of yourself to something or someone on everything and slowly forgot about yourself. Suddenly you realise all the effort, all that dream chase was nothing because "America" had nothing to offer you and the dream was never meant to be real... It's about finding your inner self again and learn to appreciate you as you are in the place where you are... Letting go of what was preventing you from doing that, letting go of the past a live your present because you're only on this life for a brief moment
After living in London for good portion of my adult life I finally moved to USA. London Grammar songs was one of my dearest and mood-inspiring during my young adult time in UK, and now, that i moved to USA, they are striking back, with that album, and with this song called America. You guys are amazing artists, thank you so much for all that beautiful, soul-touching music.
Discovered this Band exactly 24 hours ago... what a 24 hours its been
Hannah is so beautiful ♥️
Thanks London Grammar for your pure music.
Quelle voix magnifique ! que du bonheur de vous écouter ❤❤❤
One of my favourite tracks! It’s brilliant!
Brilliant
Hannah is a breathtaking angel with a magical voice!!! Amazing song, guys!!!
This is beyond good.
This is hauntingly beautiful guys! It is unbelievably poignant! This is ART on its highest level! Congratulations to London Grammar, they deserve it!
I would compare the band to Mazzy star. Sensitive music, a voice, that is just something else, a great sense for melodies. Wonderful.
This entire album is amazing...
This song kills me ❤
the magic of the note and the word !
Love it, absolutely love it. Hauntingly perfect vocals from Hannah
This band connected to my life in the past when I was young and happy. I can never return those days back but she always remind me about those times…
You make me goosebumps everytime Hanna
Your voice is divine
I love all your songs since 10yo 🙏🥰
The only band in the world that can bring tears to my eyes. I’m the strongest man on earth when it comes to tears, but when times are hard this is the only band that can bring me to this level of reality. Hands down the best music for thought and feelings in the world😅
This is too good, just brilliant from voice to guitar, and video just perfection.
Absolutely gorgeous...
Such an amazing song by an amazing band. I can’t wait for their next album already ☺️
As an American; this song is ground breaking. Great song London Grammar!
This is a fantastic song. The guitar work reminds me of Lightning Crashes by Live.
As an American, I have a deeper appreciation for this song today.
No matter what time it is in my time zone, I’ll always watch your premieres! 🤩
Juste au moment où on avait le plus besoin 😥 demain sera meilleur 🙏
Another absolutely amazing and incredibly moving song.