
Let’s Eat Grandma perform Deep Six Textbook on Later… with Jools Holland, BBC Two (18 October 2016). Experimental pop outfit Let’s Eat Grandma, as one of the most chattered-about new acts of 2016, the pair have been hard at work on their brilliant and strange debut album I, Gemini (and if you think it’s precocious to be putting out a record at 17, they actually recorded most of it two years ago). Joined by helium-high vocals, clapping-game percussion and lyrics about baking cakes, much of their collection of weird pop has a creepy, childlike glaze. It’s a mood compounded by their eerie live shows, in which they glower, do deadpan dance routines and utilise their Rapunzel-length hair by draping it over their faces.