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Indie-pop experimenters Let's Eat Grandma -- childhood friends Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth -- have been creating ebullient yet quirky pop jams together since 2013.

Describing their music as "experimental sludge-pop," Let's Eat Grandma were both raised in Norwich, Norfolk, and met when they were just 4 years old. In their earliest days as a band, Walton and Hollingworth would compose songs with playful titles such as "The Angry Chicken" and "Get That Leg Off the Banister." Even their name is meant to be a grammatical joke about the importance of comma placement (Let's Eat Grandma vs. Let's Eat, Grandma).

Rising through the Norwich music scene, Let's Eat Grandma caught the attention of musician Kiran Leonard, who introduced them to their future manager. Their debut album I, Gemini, dropped in 2016 and reached No. 149 on the U.K. charts. It featured songs the pair had written when they were younger, including the singles "Deep Six Textbook" and "Eat Shiitake Mushrooms."

In 2018, Hollingsworth and Walton released their second album, I'm All Ears, which featured the singles "Hot Pink," "Falling Into Me," "It's Not Just Me," and "Ava." Not only did I'm All Ears receive widespread critical acclaim, but it won Album Of The Year at the Q Awards.

"These are sprightly, assured, gratifying pop songs, pirouetting with enough agitated inventiveness to ensure each run is sunny, surprising, and fluently fun; a damn fine Summer record," The 405 wrote of I'm All Ears in a review.

Three years after I'm All Ears came out, Let's Eat Grandma announced they were working on a third record called Two Ribbons, which came out in April 2022 and featured the singles "Happy New Year," "Levitation," "Two Ribbons," and "Hall Of Mirrors."

Opening up about Let's Eat Grandma's musical evolution, Hollingworth told Under The Radar in 2022, "Our first album was a bit weird and I can almost understand why some people didn't like it. In retrospect it probably makes more sense if you listen to our other albums first.... I think it's helped us develop and think outside the box, and despite the ups and downs and the challenges life throws at us I do think we've produced something creatively satisfying, which in turn has helped us work through our own issues."

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