"cinematic jazz rock project with a recording studio under the bed"
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food court people is led by Hannah LeGrand (Western NY) and Marc LeGrand (San Francisco), a New York City–based indie jazz-rock band formed somewhere between rural New York, a car that doubled as temporary housing, and a recording studio squeezed under a loft bed. Both are classically and jazz-trained instrumentalists, which mostly means they know exactly what they’re breaking when they write songs together. Their music drifts between chamber pop, indie rock, improvisation, and tiny production details that feel a little strange until suddenly they’re stuck in your head. Their 2025 debut "we have that at home" sounds intimate, sincere, and slightly chaotic — like a band that accidentally turned “what if” into an entire project.
They are currently recording their next record and playing shows along the east coast.
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