Is anyone hungry? It’s dinner time! The Last Dinner Party bring us their highly anticipated second studio album From The Pyre. The quintet are no strangers to success. Having earned not one, but two BRIT Awards as well as having sold out almost every show they played internationally, the band is one of the most exciting new talents coming out of Britain to date.
The London-based band headed to the studio in early 2025, to start work on their latest masterpiece together with Markus Dravs (Wolf Alice, Florence & The Machine, Björk). The successor to their 2023 debut album Prelude to Ecstasy has an aura of pure fun. TLDP prioritized making the music they actually want to make, over giving in to the pressure of trying to top their incredibly successful debut LP. It is the next step on their grand journey towards refining and developing their songwriting as a tight-knit band and their long months on the road are a testament to that.

About From The Pyre, TLDP say,
This record is a collection of stories, and the concept of album-as-mythos binds them. ‘The Pyre’ itself is an allegorical place in which these tales originate, a place of violence and destruction but also regeneration, passion and light.
The opener “Agnus Dei” immediately sets the darker tone for this album. It combines grandiose keys and guitars with intense lyrics such as “Here comes the apocalypse and I can’t get enough of it,” drawing us into the world that is the Pyre.
The centerpiece of the album, which is arguably the track called “This Is The Killer Speaking,” takes us to one of these allegorical places. The western-style smash hit full of passion and desire, follows a bounty hunter who is after a mysterious centaur woman, taking us from the streets of the wild West to what looks like a modern day saloon.
Watch the official music video to “This Is The Killer Speaking” below
About the songs on their new album TLDP explain,
The songs are character driven but still deeply personal, a commonplace life event pushed to pathological extreme. Being ghosted becomes a Western dance with a killer, and heartbreak laughs into the face of the apocalypse. Lyrics invoke rifles, scythes, sailors, saints, cowboys, floods, Mother Earth, Joan of Arc, and blazing infernos. We found this kind of evocative imagery to be the most honest and truthful way to discuss the way our experiences felt, giving each the emotional weight it deserves.
Another highlight on the album, “The Scythe,” has just that emotional weight. The song asks the questions of what truly matters in life, what is worth living for and what we will look back on when time runs out. It follows an old man retracing the steps he took with his wife before she passed away, trying to rekindle the spirit of what once was. It is a tragic story of missing, but it also paints love as a cyclical force that even outlives death itself.
Watch the official music video to “The Scythe” below
TLDP further state,
This record feels a little darker, more raw and more earthy; it takes place looking out at a sublime landscape rather than seated an opulent table. It also feels metatextual and cheeky in places, like a knowing look reflected back at ourselves.
The grand finale to the album that is From The Pyre, “Inferno,” is a stark contrast from the heavier and darker themes that came before. It conveys a liberating feel in that it reminds us to keep on dancing, even if life makes no sense. It is a love letter to the beauty of finding yourself, self-expression and not conforming to norms, sending us off with a message of staying hopeful, even through a crisis.
From The Pyre is another gigantic milestone on The Last Dinner Party’s journey, endlessly evolving their style and songwriting. While the album is conquering our hearts, TLDP are conquering the world on their global tour, closing out on July 23, 2026 in Southwold, UK. Need more The Last Dinner Party? Make sure to grab your tickets as long as they’re available.