London Grammar

London Grammar "Hey Now" (Chris Ullens, dir.)

Chris Ullens, director: When this track came through for me to pitch on, I was immediately excited by it. I had been wanting to work with a string artist friend of mine (Sebastien Preschoux) for a few years, but we never seemed to find the right project. Then when I heard this dreamy track, with all the fluctuating electronic notes in it, I thought "this is it!" I had also wanted to do a video with land art animation in it for a while too, and thought this idea would work beautifully with Seb's strings and the whimsical tone of the track.

London Grammar "Night Call" (Andre Chocron, dir.)

London Grammar's Night Call is a cover of the classic song by French Electro House outfit Kavinsky. Originally used as the title track for the 2010 remake of DRIVE starring the beloved Ryan Gosling (who is now expecting a child with Eva Mendezes, but that who cares!)

If you don't know - London Grammar are the latest electro pop group hailing from Nottingham with roots deep in the earlier works of Nelly Hooper, Massive Attack, Portishead and the whole trip-hop genre which came and went like tamagochi's of the same era!

London Grammar "Strong" (Sam Brown, dir.)

Don’t bother with the spell check coz Sam Brown is back with his first music video since the Grammy winning 'Rolling in the Deep' for Adele (418m views and counting). ‘Strong’ is the second single from the hugely acclaimed London Grammar who craft the kind of soul drenched, intimate angst laden pop music designed to lift your heart and remind you why you loved music in the first place.