Over the course of an hour-long interview with Abigail Morris, Emily Roberts, Lizzie Mayland, and Georgia Davies of the Last Dinner Party, it feels like I’m sitting front row in their own private ...
We played our second ever show down the road at the Windmill four years ago when we had five songs, some ball gowns and a dream,” she declares, “and now we’ve sold out Brixton Academy!” From South ...
Last Friday, The Last Dinner Party, a five-piece rock band from London, released their sophomore album “From the Pyre” — a sweeping work of theater that paints everyday life in dazzling color. The ...
“From The Pyre”, The Last Dinner Party’s second studio album, released on Friday, Oct. 17. It is the whimsical successor to the band’s first album from 2024, “Prelude to Ecstasy.” “From The Pyre” can ...
After the explosive success of their inaugural album “Prelude to Ecstasy,” it would have been easy for alternative indie British rock band The Last Dinner Party’s follow-up to feel like an ...
‘I met someone the other day and they were like, ‘Where’s your corset?’” laughs Abigail Morris, lead singer of London’s most anachronistic young band, The Last Dinner Party. Normally, Morris and her ...
The Last Dinner Party withdrew from their scheduled performance at Victorious Festival on Saturday (Aug. 23) in protest of an incident involving fellow band the Mary Wallopers, whose set was cut short ...
Before The Last Dinner Party had even found their stride, they were already weathering a mini backlash from the “indier-than-thou” brigade, critiqued for their class and gender, much of it carrying ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results