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On 10 July 2024, Marling released the single "Patterns", her first solo release in four years. [1] She simultaneously announced a pair of residencies at London's Hackney Church and New York's Bowery Ballroom, which would begin shortly following the album's release. [7] The single "No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can" was released on 21 August ...
Laura Beatrice Marling (born 1 February 1990 [2]) is an English folk singer-songwriter. She won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards and was nominated for the same award at the 2012 , 2014 , 2016 , and 2018 Brit Awards .
Song for Our Daughter, the title of the British singer-songwriter Laura Marling's 2020 album, was a shrewd prediction.Marling gave birth to a daughter in 2023, and her recently released eighth ...
5/5 Recorded in her north London home, the album comes alive with sounds of infant gurgles and dog collar jangles
The song, Devil's Spoke is reported by Marling as being inspired by the Odyssey, while the final track, I Speak Because I Can, is informed by Margaret Atwood's novella, The Penelopiad, a counterpoint to Homer's epic. The song, Goodbye England (Covered In Snow), according to Marling, is about a walk she and her family took to a church during winter.
The Guardian reported in 2012, around the release of Mumford & Son’s Grammy Award-winning album, Babel, that when Marling was away doing interviews one day, Mumford wrote “White Blank Page ...
The church of St John at Hackney was designed by James Spiller and built in 1792, [1] when demand in the parish of Hackney was in excess of 3,000 parishioners. At an original 3,300 acres (13 km 2), at the time the parish was the largest civil parish in Middlesex of those which joined the County of London (created in 1889). [2]
Been Listening is the second full-length LP by London-based folk-rock band Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit.The album was recorded in both London and Seattle, and features collaborations with Laura Marling and Anna Calvi. [4]