Two Ribbons (CD)
Let's Eat Grandma
Amoeba Review
As you may have guessed from their distinctive name, Let’s Eat Grandma isn’t afraid to take chances. On their album Two Ribbons, longtime best friends Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton push indie pop into experimental, exciting, affecting new dimensions. The duo creates dreamy washes of synth-powered sound with danceable beats and moments of intensity and intimacy. The vocals are astounding; paired together, Hollingworth and Walton’s voices intermingle effectively, and when on their own possess a piercing, unforgettable quality. This should be the year of Let’s Eat Grandma—don’t sleep on this one!
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Happy New Year
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 04:39 |
2.
Levitation
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 04:00 |
3.
Watching You Go
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 04:35 |
4.
Hall of Mirrors
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 05:11 |
5.
Insect Loop
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 04:17 |
6.
Half Light
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 00:30 |
7.
Sunday
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 04:55 |
8.
In The Cemetery
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 01:32 |
9.
Strange Conversations
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 03:47 |
10.
Two Ribbons
|
Let's Eat Grandma | 05:23 |