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London Grammar

London Grammar

London Grammar are an English indie pop band formed in Nottingham in 2009. The band consists of Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dominic “Dot” Major. Their debut extended play, Metal & Dust, was released in February 2013 by Metal & Dust Recordings, while their debut album, If You Wait, was released a few months later in September. The album reached No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Double Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The band's second studio album, Truth Is a Beautiful Thing, was released in June 2017, reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. The latest album,

Californian Soil, was released on 16 April 2021 and became their second-consecutive No. 1 album in the United Kingdom.

Albums

2013 If You Wait
2017 Truth Is a Beautiful Thing
2021 Californian Soil
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Latest Articles

Features / Music
London Grammar share a symphonic new ballad, Hell To The Liars
London Grammar’s new album, Truth Is A Beautiful Thing, is out this Friday..
Reviews / Album
Album Review: London Grammar - Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
"The arrangements throughout are minimalist and atmospheric, employing strings, keys and highly disciplined dynamics."
Features / Music
London Grammar Are Bringing In The Big Guns For Their New Album
"With the first album doing well, it gave us that opportunity to work with people that are really experienced."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar
"Sorry about that. I don't understand encores."
News / Music
London Grammar Announce Intimate Australian Headline Show
It's their only show aside from Falls
News / Music
London Grammar Are Playing A SUPER Secret Headline Show In Aus Next Month
This is some exclusive stuff.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Wet, Until The Ribbon Breaks
A show worthy of the sold out crowd in attendance.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Wet, Until The Ribbon Breaks
The British trio perform an emotional, wholesome show and leave the crowd aching for more.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Wet
London Grammar elated the souls of Brisbane at the Riverstage.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Wet
It was a magical evening in Perth with London Grammar.
Features / Music
Coping With Fame & Phobias
"We just said yes to everything because we wanted to do everything."
Features / Music
New Music: KLO - Cusp EP
Down a dose of DIY, minimal electronic pop via the debut EP from Melbourne's KLO.. We're not surprised Melbourne cousins KLO are doing so well - from an Australian music fans' point of view, their music sits at this ideal nexus between the minimal, vocal-led indie pop coming from artists London Grammar and Jessie Ware that holds influence over us from abroad, and Melbourne's DIY, minimal electronic pop scene that we take pride in from home. BBC Radio 1 tastemaker Zane Lowe got behind their first track, Make Me Wonder (we got behind it too - read HERE) and the blog hype followed suite - leading to KLO's debut live gig a few months back at Boney selling out, and bookings at Beyond the Valley and Strawberry Fields - which is a huge vote of confidence for KLO, given all that happened prior to a release. They've now delivered the goods with EP Cusp. Singer Chloe Kaul comes from a jazz and soul background and evidently knows her way around a smoky vocal - she drip-feeds us pure lush sedation