London Grammar launched their critically acclaimed career with the 2013 release of their debut extended play, ‘Metal & Dust,’ which swiftly entered the top five of the iTunes chart in Australia and generated significant national radio airplay. Following their signing with Ministry of Sound in 2012, the band, comprising Hannah Reid (vocals), Dan Rothman (guitar), and Dominic ‘Dot’ Major (keyboard, djembe, drums), released the single ‘Wasting My Young Years’ in June 2013, peaking at No. 31 on the UK Singles Chart. The same year, London Grammar collaborated with Disclosure on the track ‘Help Me Lose My Mind’ from their acclaimed album ‘Settle.’ Their highly anticipated debut studio album, ‘If You Wait,’ released on September 9, 2013, soared to No.
Looking ahead, London Grammar announced their highly anticipated fourth album, ‘The Greatest Love,’ in March 2024. This new chapter commenced with the release of its lead single, ‘House,’ in April 2024, followed by ‘Kind of Man’ in May, and ‘Into Gold’ in June, building momentum for their latest body of work.