Nothing matters

The Conscious Contrarian
1 min readFeb 28, 2024

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It’s not what you think!

Sometimes we fall in love with music in a moment of susceptibility and it’s less the music and more the momentary susceptibility that’s responsible.

But when I heard Nothing Matters by British band Last Dinner Party for the first time, I immediately felt that this was music that stood out from the mediocre sludge our ears are mostly exposed to these days.

Now, I admit that my potential bias was unveiled soon after, when I read that Last Dinner Party works with James Ford the go-to producer of my favorite band Arctic Monkeys.

And yet, there is something new here: Last Dinner Party to me sound like a baroque blend of Queen, Abba and Arctic Monkeys with a pinch of feminist lyrics that somehow manage to charm rather than alienate the listener.

Later I found out that I was far from the only one who had heard something special: Last Dinner Party’s star is already on the rise, having been voted BBC Sound of the Year 2024 amongst other honours.

A lot more to come.

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo “The Banquet of Cleopatra” (1744)

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The Conscious Contrarian
The Conscious Contrarian

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