The Last Dinner Party Announces New Album ‘From The Pyre’: ‘This Record Feels a Little Darker’
LONDON, JUL 17 – The Last Dinner Party’s second album follows a chart-topping debut with a darker tone and features a country-pop lead single released ahead of the October 17, 2025 launch.
- On Thursday , The Last Dinner Party announced their second studio album From the Pyre, sharing the lead single This Is the Killer Speaking.
- Building on Prelude to Ecstasy’s success, which topped the Official U.K. Albums Chart upon release and gained the biggest opening week for a British band since 2015, the new album sets up a darker follow-up.
- According to the band’s statement, the album feels darker, more raw and earthy, while they cut it with producer Markus Dravs early this year.
- They are set to perform at All Things Go festival in New York City alongside Doechii, Lola Young and Noah Kahan, and will join festivals in Washington, D.C. and Connecticut’s Soundside Music Festival.
- Ahead of the October 17 release, the band described The Pyre as an allegorical realm of destruction and renewal, with 'This record feels a little darker, more raw and more earthy,' The Last Dinner Party said.
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