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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
New: London Grammar - Strong (Loston Rework)
Loston returns with another stellar rework, this time for London Grammar.. WA-based producer Loston continues a stellar run of remix/reworks with the follow up to his original tune a few months back (Drown), this time taking to London Grammar's Strong with his signature brand of dark yet uplifting soundscapes. With the track premiering on Ear Milk last night, London Grammer (themselves just announcing a return to Australia next year as part of the Perth International Arts Festival) and Loston are a perfect match, both dabbling in an emotive brand of music that tugs at the heartstrings, although the beatmaker does apply just the right amount of oomph to toughen things up a bit. It's also available as a free download from Loston's FACEBOOK.
News / Music
London Grammar Add Perth Show To Aussie Tour
The British indie darlings will perform at the city's International Arts Festival in March
News / Music
London Grammar Announce Brisbane Show
The date joins the already sold-out Melb and Syd shows
News / Music
London Grammar Cancel Splendour In The Grass
Second headliner to pull the pin
Features / Music
Interview - Dustin Tebbutt
Emma Jones has an in-depth chat with emerging solo artist Dustin Tebbutt.. If you’re anything like me, with Splendour fast approaching, you’ve already completed your itinerary multiple times and passed it onto your friends so they can start planning now too. If you’re not so crazy, and you need a bit of guidance, take my word for it – see Dustin Tebbutt. Having just wrapped up his national tour in support of his EP, and scoring a support slot for the sold out London Grammar sideshows, Dustin is ready to show you what he’s got! His soothing, beautifully crafted songs are perfect to immerse yourself in, coupled with his meticulous melodies and beats. Being one of the emerging stars from Australia in 2014, we caught up with him in some brief, and rare, down time to check in and see what’s been happening for these past few months! Tebbutt is also playing a special show in WA at the Fly By Night Club on August 21 (details HERE).
News / Music
What Coldplay Told London Grammar About Staying Successful
It all comes down to one word...
Features / Music
London Grammar's Chemistry Lessons From Coldplay
London Grammar play the namedrop game with us.
Features / Music
London Grammar - Wasting My Young Years (The Aston Shuffle Remix)
Cuz it's the weekend and we feel like dancing to emotional club bangers.. If you tried to count the number of times people have remixed London Grammar you'd probably be counting for longer than you have left to live. Hey Now in particular has copped it over the past six months, which is why when we happened upon this rework of their latest single Wasting My Young Years, from Aussie duo The Aston Shuffle, we became a) happy, b) dancing, and c) thinking about the weekend. Hannah from LG's vocals will sound amazing over basically anything, but it doesn't mean you can't fuck up a remix. Fortunately this one is quite the opposite, with a fairly chilled housey take on it, and the addition of some steel drums to spice things up a bit. A restrained take on a beautiful song, that played at the right time will no doubt promote much hugging and proclamations of love in the club:
News / Music
London Grammar Sell Out Splendour Sideshows
The British trio are playing two extra dates
News / Music
London Grammar Announce Two Splendour Sideshows
Presented by The Music!
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Vancouver Sleep Clinic
The band look shocked that almost everyone in the house chooses to sing along with Strong when they eventually return for a one-song encore.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: London Grammar, Vancouver Sleep Clinic
A solid performance, but a few more tracks wouldn’t have gone amiss.