Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma

Let's Eat Grandma released their second album, I'm All Ears, in 2018. It came out to a blaze of critical glory, thrilled fans who'd been with them since I, Gemini, and won them interested new listeners as they widened their musical scope. The band's new album, Two Ribbons, tells the story of the last three years from both Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton's points of view. As a body of work, it is astonishing: a dazzling, heart-breaking, life-affirming and mortality-facing record that reveals their growing artistry and ability to parse intense feeling into lyrics so memorable you'd scribble them on your backpack. The band has been through a lot in the last three years, and Two Ribbons is the artefact that signals some kind of progression out of very distressing times; a story of loss, change, and of survival; a proof of life.

Let's Eat Grandma

Two Ribbons

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Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
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Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
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Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
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Let's Eat Grandma

Two Ribbons

Transgressive
Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
LP +

$29.99

Deluxe Edition, With Bonus 7"

Black
Released 04/29/2022Catalog Number

TGSS5650.1

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Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
LP

$24.99

Black
Released 05/27/2022Catalog Number

TGSS565.1

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Album artwork for Two Ribbons by Let's Eat Grandma
CD

$15.99

Released 04/29/2022Catalog Number

TGSS565.2

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Let's Eat Grandma released their second album, I'm All Ears, in 2018. It came out to a blaze of critical glory, thrilled fans who'd been with them since I, Gemini, and won them interested new listeners as they widened their musical scope. The band's new album, Two Ribbons, tells the story of the last three years from both Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton's points of view. As a body of work, it is astonishing: a dazzling, heart-breaking, life-affirming and mortality-facing record that reveals their growing artistry and ability to parse intense feeling into lyrics so memorable you'd scribble them on your backpack. The band has been through a lot in the last three years, and Two Ribbons is the artefact that signals some kind of progression out of very distressing times; a story of loss, change, and of survival; a proof of life.