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Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (Deluxe Edition) (2017)

Cover Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (Deluxe Edition)
Release date:   2017
Quality:   192-320 Kbits/sec
Tracks:   18
Duration:   01:19:13
Genre:   Electronica, Indie Pop

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1. Rooting For You 4:30 ...
2. Big Picture 4:42 ...
3. Wild Eyed 4:29 ...
4. Oh Woman Oh Man 4:38 ...
5. Hell To The Liars 6:05 ...
6. Everyone Else 4:05 ...
7. Non Believer 4:18 ...
8. Bones Of Ribbons 4:34 ...
9. Who I Am 4:23 ...
10. Leave The War With Me 5:05 ...
11. Truth Is A Beautiful Thing 5:08 ...
12. What A Day 4:54 ...
13. Different Breeds 3:30 ...
14. Control 3:05 ...
15. Trials (Demo) 3:43 ...
16. May The Best (Demo) 4:10 ...
17. Rooting For You (Demo) 4:14 ...
18. Bittersweet Symphony (Live At Maida Vale) 3:54 ...
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London Grammar — Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (Deluxe Edition): Reviews

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Great Album

02.07.2017 by Tom Howard (See all user reviews)

Hannah Reid, the lead vocalist has such a unique and rich tone to her voice it's an absolute joy to listen to. This has to be as good if not better than their first album. The entire production is so polished it's incredible. Picking favourites is a task thanks to that beautiful voice but if I had to I'd say (at the moment) my favourites are "Rooting For You", "Big Picture", "Oh Woman Oh Man", "Hell To The Liars", "Truth Is A Beautiful Thing" & "What A Day"
Buy this now & let Hannah melt you from the inside with her velvet tones.
Highly recommended.

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TALENT AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE OF GOOD MUSIC!!!!

21.07.2017 by ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ ΚΥΡΙΜΚΥΡΙΔΗΣ (See all user reviews)

Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dominic ‘Dot’ Major are the trio that make up London Grammar who release their second studio album Truth Is A Beautiful Thing, an enticing title. Rooting For You, the first single and opening track of the album, is fully captivating for the ebb and flow of cinematic soundscapes and Reid’s powerful vocal delivery demonstrating secure technique from the depths of her alto soul to the upper angelic range she possesses.
If this track does not make the hair on your arms stand, then you’re possibly an android.
This sound is absolutely enthralling at the start, however London Grammar seldom veer from this throughout Truth Is A Beautiful Thing therefore taking a sound so powerful and reducing it to the background blend in its lack of variety and development.
As much as I adore the mesmerizing sound that they produce, overall the album becomes a little monochrome in its emotional and musical range.

In the tracks that they do step out of this comfort zone and the breadth of their creativity is explored my attention immediately returns, undivided. Big Picture’s spirited percussion gives it all a lift. Leave the War With Me (my favorite track on the album for sure) steps away from their cine-sound. The smooth movement of the syncopated harmonic changes along with the light touch, cymbal cheering drum line and Reid’s almost mystic voice is a moving combination. I want to hear more of this from them.

I also felt that the influence of big name indie and alternative UK artists; Muse, Massive Attack, Radiohead, Florence And The Machine and Zero 7, was too strong. London Grammar are definitely headed in the right direction, but could do more to develop and rework their music into something that is truly and only theirs. They have the talent for sure.


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