Four years on from their breathtaking debut If You Wait, London Grammar have finally revealed the anticipated follow-up, Truth Is A Beautiful Thing.
Coming six months on since the surprise New Year release of lead-track Rooting From You, the trio’s second project has all the hallmarks of a classic. Featuring recent excerpts Oh Woman, Oh Man, Hell To The Liars and Big Picture, the album comes with a further fourteen songs (one being an exclusive cover of The Verve’s Bittersweet Symphony, recorded earlier in the year for BBC Radio 1). On first listen, this delivers a fine follow-up to their 2013 breakthrough, but feast your ears on the full collection below and let us know if you agree:
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