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THE LAST DINNER PARTY - [CLEAR] NOTHING MATTERS


TITLE:
[Clear] Nothing Matters
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CATNO:
6522399
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Ltd Edition 7" Clear Vinyl Issue OF Hit Single -The Last Dinner Party present a new 7” vinyl to celebrate their debut single release ‘Nothing Matters’. This limited-edition Crystal Clear transparent 7” release features the hauntingly beautiful 'Nothing Matters' on the A-side and a stunning stripped back acoustic version of 'Nothing Matters' on the B-side.

PRICE:
£13.99
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The Last Dinner Party are a British indie rock band from London, United Kingdom, formed in 2021 by Abigail Morris (vocals), Lizzie Mayland (vocals, guitar), Emily Roberts (lead guitar, mandolin, flute), Georgia Davies (bass) and Aurora Nishevci (keys, vocals). Morris, Davies and Mayland met in 2020 in London before starting university and decided to form a band after attending gigs together in London. Their original name The Dinner Party was "inspired by the idea of a huge debauched dinner party where people came together to celebrate with a hedonistic banquet". The name was (slightly) changed to avoid confusion with the Dinner Party hip hop supergroup. The Last Dinner Party signed with Island Records before releasing their debut single, Nothing Matters' in April 2023, with three more singles released subsequently in 2023. Their debut full-length album, Prelude to Ecstasy, came out in February 2024. Their music and live shows have been described as having a "distinctive baroque-pop sound and look". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.