Listen to Metronomy's Radio 1 session for Zane Lowe
13 March 2014, 16:53
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
On the back of their recent album Love Letters, Metronomy stopped off at BBC’s Maida Vale studios for Zane Lowe this week.
Along with talking about “feeling like a Beatle”, Joseph Mount and co performed their record’s lead cut “I’m Aquarius” and title-track “Love Letters”, as well as a cover of a Breakbot remix of their own song “A Thing For Me”. “It’s like a wheel within a wheel”, as Mount put it.
Take a listen to the session in full beneath:
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