From The Pyre
The Last Dinner Party return with From The Pyre, a bold and theatrical second chapter that builds on the breakout success of their UK #1 debut Prelude to Ecstasy. Recorded in late 2024 with Grammy-winning producer Markus Dravs (Florence & The Machine, Björk, Wolf Alice), the album captures a band stepping forward with confidence—looser, darker, and more adventurous in both sound and storytelling.
Framed as a mythos, From The Pyre unfolds as a collection of vivid, character-driven tales set within an allegorical world of fire, destruction and rebirth. Everyday emotions are pushed to cinematic extremes—heartbreak becomes apocalyptic, longing turns violent, and desire burns with almost mythic intensity. Lyrically rich and steeped in striking imagery—rifles, saints, cowboys, floods and Joan of Arc—the record channels something primal and expressive, using storytelling to heighten the emotional weight of lived experience.
Sonically, the band expand their palette, trading some of the ornate opulence of their debut for something more raw and elemental. There’s still drama and grandeur, but it now sits against a broader, more windswept backdrop—earthier, sharper, and at times knowingly playful. It’s the sound of a group growing tighter after relentless touring, embracing their identity while pushing it into new territory.
With multiple BRIT Awards already to their name and a run of sold-out shows worldwide, The Last Dinner Party continue one of the most compelling rises in recent British music. From The Pyre confirms they’re not standing still—it’s a fearless, imaginative follow-up that leans into their vision and expands it in every direction.
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From The Pyre
From The Pyre
The Last Dinner Party return with From The Pyre, a bold and theatrical second chapter that builds on the breakout success of their UK #1 debut Prelude to Ecstasy. Recorded in late 2024 with Grammy-winning producer Markus Dravs (Florence & The Machine, Björk, Wolf Alice), the album captures a band stepping forward with confidence—looser, darker, and more adventurous in both sound and storytelling.
Framed as a mythos, From The Pyre unfolds as a collection of vivid, character-driven tales set within an allegorical world of fire, destruction and rebirth. Everyday emotions are pushed to cinematic extremes—heartbreak becomes apocalyptic, longing turns violent, and desire burns with almost mythic intensity. Lyrically rich and steeped in striking imagery—rifles, saints, cowboys, floods and Joan of Arc—the record channels something primal and expressive, using storytelling to heighten the emotional weight of lived experience.
Sonically, the band expand their palette, trading some of the ornate opulence of their debut for something more raw and elemental. There’s still drama and grandeur, but it now sits against a broader, more windswept backdrop—earthier, sharper, and at times knowingly playful. It’s the sound of a group growing tighter after relentless touring, embracing their identity while pushing it into new territory.
With multiple BRIT Awards already to their name and a run of sold-out shows worldwide, The Last Dinner Party continue one of the most compelling rises in recent British music. From The Pyre confirms they’re not standing still—it’s a fearless, imaginative follow-up that leans into their vision and expands it in every direction.
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The Last Dinner Party return with From The Pyre, a bold and theatrical second chapter that builds on the breakout success of their UK #1 debut Prelude to Ecstasy. Recorded in late 2024 with Grammy-winning producer Markus Dravs (Florence & The Machine, Björk, Wolf Alice), the album captures a band stepping forward with confidence—looser, darker, and more adventurous in both sound and storytelling.
Framed as a mythos, From The Pyre unfolds as a collection of vivid, character-driven tales set within an allegorical world of fire, destruction and rebirth. Everyday emotions are pushed to cinematic extremes—heartbreak becomes apocalyptic, longing turns violent, and desire burns with almost mythic intensity. Lyrically rich and steeped in striking imagery—rifles, saints, cowboys, floods and Joan of Arc—the record channels something primal and expressive, using storytelling to heighten the emotional weight of lived experience.
Sonically, the band expand their palette, trading some of the ornate opulence of their debut for something more raw and elemental. There’s still drama and grandeur, but it now sits against a broader, more windswept backdrop—earthier, sharper, and at times knowingly playful. It’s the sound of a group growing tighter after relentless touring, embracing their identity while pushing it into new territory.
With multiple BRIT Awards already to their name and a run of sold-out shows worldwide, The Last Dinner Party continue one of the most compelling rises in recent British music. From The Pyre confirms they’re not standing still—it’s a fearless, imaginative follow-up that leans into their vision and expands it in every direction.











