London Grammar is a British electronic pop trio formed in 2009 at the University of Nottingham by vocalist Hannah Reid, guitarist Dan Rothman, and keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Dominic 'Dot' Major. Known for their ethereal blend of ambient, synth-pop and trip-hop influences, the group quickly garnered attention with their debut EP "Metal & Dust" in 2013. Their critically acclaimed debut album *If You Wait* (2013) achieved platinum status, propelled by standout singles like “Strong” and “Wasting My Young Years.
” Hannah Reid’s haunting, emotive vocals became a signature element of their sound, earning them multiple Brit Award nominations and widespread international touring. The follow-up albums, *Truth Is a Beautiful Thing* (2017) and *Californian Soil* (2021), saw London Grammar further explore atmospheric electronic textures and introspective songwriting, solidifying their influence on modern downtempo electronic and indie pop scenes. Throughout their career, London Grammar has performed at major festivals including Glastonbury and Coachella, collaborated with artists such as Disclosure and Flume, and amassed a loyal global fanbase.
Their artistry is characterized by Reid’s powerful vocal delivery, poetic lyricism, and richly layered production, establishing them as one of the most compelling acts in alternative electronic music.
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Electronic - IndiePop - TripHop - DreamPop - AmbientPop - ArtPop - SynthPop