
Let's Eat Grandma aren't just childhood friends Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth; they're architects of sonic landscapes that defy easy categorization. Emerging from Norwich, UK, their music is a kaleidoscope of experimental pop, art rock, and electronica, tinged with a dark fairytale aesthetic. Think Kate Bush wrestling with PC Music in a haunted dollhouse. They burst onto the scene with their debut album, *I, Gemini*, a swirling blend of synth-pop and discordant melodies that showcased their precocious talent. Their sophomore effort, *I'm All Ears*, marked a significant evolution, incorporating more mature themes and expansive production, earning widespread critical acclaim. Their sound is defined by shifting tempos, intricate harmonies, and a playful, often unsettling, atmosphere. Beyond the music, Let's Eat Grandma's visual presentation – from their surreal music videos to their avant-garde fashion – reinforces their unique artistic vision. They’ve collaborated with artists like SOPHIE (on "Hot Pink") and continue to push boundaries with each release. Their most recent album, *Two Ribbons*, released in 2022, grapples with themes of loss, friendship, and growth, further solidifying their position as one of the most innovative and compelling acts in contemporary music.