- Record Label: Ministry of Sound
- Release Date: Jun 9, 2017
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 80 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 70 out of 80
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Mixed: 5 out of 80
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Negative: 5 out of 80
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Jun 9, 2017ÁLBUM MARAVILHOSO, SONORIDADE LINDA E ROOTING FOR YOU É INCRÍVEL. AMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Jun 9, 2017I was waiting for this 2nd album for so long. I was really hyped by the single "Big Picture" and I'm not disappointed. This album is really great, Hannah's voice is still gorgeous and the music are awesome too.
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Jun 19, 2017Can't believe someone could do such a masterpiece, the album is completely beautiful, from the lyrics to the rhythm, each song tells a different story, but still having cohesion with the other songs.
Hell to the liars is the most amazing song I've ever heard. 10/10 -
Jun 9, 2017I get emotion when I listen. I feel the music... Wonderful. The softness of this album reminds me of a sweet melancholy, something sore and happy. It is not something you can digest listening only once. I really loved it.
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Aug 31, 2017
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Jun 14, 2017
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Jun 15, 2017Music that moves the soul, and a real step up from their first album. Stunning vocals, and atmospheric sounds from the band. I can't wait to see them when they tour Australia later this year!
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Aug 15, 2017London Grammar used their wonderful harmonic palate and soft sonic experimentation to bring true life and individuality to each song, only missing knockout charismatic melodic lines that would’ve launched this work into greatness. My Score: 141/180 (Solid) = 7.8/10
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Jul 26, 2017Absolutely wonderful, this is my first review ever in this site and I have to say this album and band are excellent, give them a listen, you won't be disappointed.
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Jul 17, 2019Too much reverb on her voice, and everything sounds the same.
Perfect for filling your livingroom, quiet evening, glass of wine or tea. Creates nice atmosphere. Emotional.
If you focus on details, there's almost nothing interesting. Just let it flow.
Slightly mixed feelings.
In it's own way its good, but trying to be objective 6.5/10 -
Sep 1, 2019Everything about this album is perfect. Hell to the liars is definitely the highlight of this sophomore album by London Grammar.
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Aug 4, 2017The bona-fide future-classic ‘Oh Woman Oh Man’, the soft-focused but laser-guided balladry of ‘Hell To The Liars’ and ‘Rooting For You’, and the title track are as good as anything on their debut--and in ‘Non Believer’, they may well have written their finest song yet.
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Jul 19, 2017If there's any downside, it's that their sophomore album doesn't do anything to distinguish itself from its predecessor. But you know what? When you write songs that are just as strong as your past work, evolution is less of a necessity. If it's not broken, don't fix it.
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Jun 15, 2017While it's an overall relaxing experience, Truth Is a Beautiful Thing is never boring; it's a comforting and often heartbreaking listen that really gets under the skin, especially with Reid's emotive delivery.