Music

Robin Murray

20 · 04 · 2023

Funny thing, hype. No one really knows where it comes from, but once you have it, it can be unstoppable. Just look at The Last Dinner Party. Arguably the most-hyped band in London right now, they won magazine covers without even releasing a single. Shows display their theatrical nous; packed out, sweat-drenched scenes, with both band and fans engaged in some kind of ultra-glamorous fancy dress competition.

And now here we are. The debut single. The point of no return – the one space where hype can’t reach, and it becomes a matter of putting up… or shutting up.

Thankfully, The Last Dinner Party have breezed past the first hurdle. Put simply, ‘Nothing Matters’ is unstoppable, a dramatic slice of alt-pop that recalls everyone from Sparks to Florence without every truly echoing either of those artists. It’s a work of bravura originality, at once ultra-catchy but also complex and – ultimately – triumphant.

James Ford helped the band piece it together in the studio, and he should know a thing or two about hype. From Abigail Morris’ scintillating vocal through to the dulcet keys of Aurora Nishevci and beyond, this is a real group statement.

The start of something very special indeed, The Last Dinner Party are already the internet’s new favourite band – no less a force than Kathy Burke proclaimed it to be “a corker”.

And you wouldn’t argue with Kathy Burke, would you…?

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