Today London Grammar announce the release of their highly anticipated second album, “Truth Is A Beautiful Thing" on June 9 via Metal & Dust/Columbia Records. Additionally, the title track is available now via all DSPs. Listen to “Truth Is A Beautiful Thing” HERE.
In other news, the band will be returning to North America this summer with a live performance at Chicago’s annual Lollapalooza Festival. The band will be gracing the stage on Sunday, August 6th. Earlier this year, the band released new tracks “Rooting For You” and “Big Picture” and performed new material to a sold-out crowd in both Los Angeles and New York City.
As with their debut If You Wait, this album was written almost exclusively by Hannah, Dot and Dan who poured their experiences from thirty months on the road into the new material.
The trio went on to work with the likes of Oscar winning producer Paul Epworth (Florence & The Machine, Bloc Party), Mercury nominated Jon Hopkins (Brian Eno, King Creosote) and LA based Greg Kurstin (Sia, Beck) as well as Tim Bran and Roy Kerr who also worked on their debut If You Wait.
Winning a prestigious Ivor Novello Award for “Strong,” two AIM Independent Music awards (Independent Breakthrough of The Year; PPL Award For Most Played New Independent Act) and receiving a Brit Award nomination (British Breakthrough Act), London Grammar’s debut album, If You Wait has sold almost 2 million copies internationally.
Get the single “Truth is a Beautiful Thing” on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon today.
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