London Grammar Songs Ranked

London Grammar is an English indie pop band formed in Nottingham in 2009. The band consists of Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman, and Dominic ‘Dot’ Major. Their debut extended play, Metal & Dust, was released in February 2013 by Metal & Dust Recordings, while their debut album, If You Wait, was released in September 2013. The album reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The band’s second studio album, Truth Is a Beautiful Thing, was released in June 2017, peaking at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The latest album, Californian Soil was released on 16 April 2021 and became their second consecutive number one album in the United Kingdom. Here are all of London Grammar’s songs ranked.

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10. Wicked Game (The Saturday Sessions From the Dermot O’Leary Show, 2014)

“This is godlike. Everything on this one is just perfect. I love how sensitive the guitar guy plays it. And then perfect piano, perfect voice. Absolutely incredible performance!”

9. Oh Woman Oh Man (Truth Is a Beautiful Thing, 2017)

Oh Woman Oh Man is a sorrowful song inspired by a divorce. Her voice is beautiful, the textures rich and and the lyrics have a philosophical touch.”

8. Interlude (If You Wait, 2013)

“I feel this song is about being madly in love with someone and knowing you can’t be with them except in your dream. “People and rhythm instead.. And there you’ll be there you’ll be inside my head”: The love she feels is so strong that the person she has a crush on is in her head wherever she goes even when she is surrounded by music, it sounds dull and even with people around she feels lonely without that person she longs for..”

If You Wait (Deluxe Version) - Album by London Grammar | Spotify

7. If You Wait (If You Wait, 2013)

“If You Wait is a great dream/chamber pop album that I enjoyed even more than the remixed tracks that brought me to it. I definitely plan on replaying this album with a nice pairing of rain pitter-patter on my roof.”

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6. Metal & Dust (If You Wait, 2013)

“I think this song is about a relationship that started off all lovey-dovey because they were in a honeymoon stage and really lusted after on another. However, Hannah is saying that in order for them to build their trust, they need that beginning “love and lust” to begin building that foundation.”

5. Nightcall (If You Wait, 2013)

“This song is a cover from Kavinsky. No need to say that London Grammar gave it a deeper dimension in her singing and blow the original version away, too much synth-pop oriented to my taste. Her sultry voice really chills me especially when she rises in the notes of the treble… The background with piano arpeggios slight percussions and ethereal guitar make the rest and the magic works. At the end, when the background is louder with percussions, it becomes more dramatic.”

London Grammar: Californian Soil Album Review | Pitchfork

4. Hey Now (If You Wait, 2013)

“Hannah Reid’s voice is just so powerful in this one. I am in love with her voice. This has to be one of the best London Grammar songs Relaxed but intense at the same time. Complex and simple at the same time as well. Just a very well delivered song.”

3. Sights (If You Wait, 2013)

“In my opinion I feel like this song is an inner conflict with one’s self, as all they have is themselves being their only friend and are afraid of overcoming an obstacle but have the urge to do so but fear the outcome so they keep locked deep inside.”

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2. Wasting My Young Years (If You Wait, 2013)

“Just astonishing beautiful. It’s dreamy, emotional with a dark bite. Hannah’s vocals on this song are so amazing. If you are searching for GOOD and UNIQUE pop music nowadays: Listen to London Grammar. The contrast in the tone of Hannah’s voice, the variety of instruments and class is on another level!”

Truth Is a Beautiful Thing (Deluxe) - Album by London Grammar | Spotify

1. Strong (If You Wait, 2013)

“I think this song reaffirms Hanna’s unbridled ability to convey meaning with her voice. This is the first song I listen to and it was so so amazing, since this song I’ve started to love this band and begun to find other song of this band..”