Dear melomaniac, just a few days ago London Grammar launched their fourth album called “The Greatest Love”. Their previous album is 2021’s “Californian Soul”. This new album is supposed to emphasize a new sort of freedom that the band has embraced this past year, and what’s the best expression of freedom if not love? So, this album speaks of love and its intricate ways, but, emphatically, London Grammar aims high at the pinnacle of the feeling, searching for “The Greatest Love”. But, nevertheless, love stings and this we can see on the cover album featuring red shades of love, but also a bee ready to sting a bewitched teary eye.
London Grammar was formed in Nottingham in 2009, their music style being called indie pop. The band consists of the beautiful Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dominic Major. Their style is very interesting and special, featuring a modern sound, deep sub-bass in their mixes, together with an intricate reflection in their lyrics.
This album follows their recipe to the bone and for loyal fans, this album is definitely a treat. So, give it a chance and recheck your grammar with the most famous English musical lexicon out there: London Grammar.
Let’s listen together: