Who Are The Last Dinner Party? (And What We Can Learn From Their Success)
Музыка
The Last Dinner Party have seen a meteoritic rise to fame over the past couple of years, especially so around the release of their debut album "Prelude To Ecstasy" and debut single "Nothing Matters". In this video I delve into what may be the secret behind this sudden rise to fame, and dispel the notion that they are "Industry Plants"
Check out the channel here:
/ @vincentturnersnotes
Пікірлер: 74
they're insanely good and lovely people on top of that. they have the musical talent, the aesthetic and the performing skills to be huge. 2 or 3 days after glasto they came back to the george for a charity gig and i got to meet them there (i even gave them pins i made and they wore them on stage it was surreal). they were just the nicest humans ever and they actually felt genuinely kind and sweet. the gig is on youtube and it looks like a bunch of friends having fun (because it's what they are)
@vincentturnersnotes
Ай бұрын
That's actually so cool- going back to the place where it all started!
@afriendlygoblin
Ай бұрын
@@vincentturnersnotes yess they actually mentioned feeling extra nervous for that one because the setting was so intimate and they could see all our faces staring at them haha Lou Smith was here too!
@sebastiananthony5442
8 күн бұрын
Consider this each and every band member is or has received better higher education than Taylor Swift 😮
I've KZread comment argued with trolls about The Last Dinner Party a whole lot. They have no proof of anything but, "There are other bands out there doing it longer that didn't get this shot." Which is true, but as you said, it's part luck and part design. They got a really good look going. But mostly it's that Nothing Matters is SO GOOD. I played it for my friend in December and watched his brain blow up, Spotify sent him his year in review in January and Nothing Matters was his top song. They released at least two more good solid songs. That's great because there are a lot of artists that I only like one song, ever, or one song per album. They're great musicians who wrote an amazing song. That's what got them famous. I hope they keep giving us bangers for years to come.
@vincentturnersnotes
Ай бұрын
Exactly that, it took me a long time to learn this, but there is no point being bitter about someone else's success, instead look at it closely and see if there is anything you can learn!
Personally I think their album is the best thing I have heard for decades. It is a masterpiece. These girls are ridiculously talented and are slaying it. They should be the biggest band in the world if there is any justice
@niallq8447
24 күн бұрын
Great album. Rightly deserved the mercury nomination.
@niallq8447
22 күн бұрын
Hope they will be biggest band in the world but maybe a few years or more. They have potential to do so.
These girls are all excellent musicians that together make art that is relevant to everyone.
I am a cynical, almost 60 year old musician. I saw many of the greatest bands live as a teenager. The Last Dinner Party are the real thing - as you say, they have a fantastic look AND great songs but the songs pulled me in first. The new song they are playing tells us this is not a one off!
Good analysis, Vincent. I'm witnessing the rise to fame of a new band here in Auckland, New Zealand, and the pathway is similar. One thing you forgot to mention: The band has to know who their audience is, and what they like to hear, then write good music that meets their criteria.
@vincentturnersnotes
Ай бұрын
A great addition, knowing your target audience is key to success!
They are so good Nothing else matters.
@niallq8447
20 күн бұрын
So are.
Although I can stream the album losslessly (and i do, often), I just bought the LP and CD to support them.
Industry Plants are needed. Back in the day, the record labels took talent and paid for them to make a record and tour. Nowadays that is more or less unheard of with new indie artists. We need more of record labels boosting artists.
@vincentturnersnotes
24 күн бұрын
Mm, there's a video from 'Justin Hawkins Rides Again' (I think it's reacting to this band actually) where he says "surely it's a good thing when records labels invest in an artist and push them to do well?".
@buckiemohawk3643
22 күн бұрын
@@vincentturnersnotes and hes right and the play very well together. Theres something in life called the right place and the right time. A lot of bands Ive seen just dwindle and die Lakestreet Dive for one.
I saw them in a library in blackpool with about 50-100 people there They’re amazing and so glad they’ve gotten popular
Great band. They deserved the hype and rightly so. You are right. Nothing matters is a bloody good song. Please be big in the states.
@niallq8447
Ай бұрын
Not industry plants. By the way
@niallq8447
Ай бұрын
Don't like the hate surrounding the band because I found it depressing and harsh. Also some says they are cringing, someone suggested their music sucks. They're wrong.
@niallq8447
Ай бұрын
Also possibly the industry plant tag too.
yes dispel these ridiculous notions but real fans know when they played in front of 6 people
I totally agree! I haven't heard such a brilliant album since Peter Gabriel's I/O album. Definitely the best British band in a long time. And in this year 2024, they simply outdo everything.
I like the way you say "Kings College London" while showing a picture of King's College, Cambridge.
@vincentturnersnotes
23 сағат бұрын
Lol, fail on my part 🤣 apoligies
@benwhitworth8881
18 сағат бұрын
@@vincentturnersnotes No worries. I'm not really sure why your video popped up in my feed, as I don't even like the Last Dinner Party - but it's good to see someone being enthusiastic about new music 🙂
Subscribed. This was a well thought out and considered take. As you say: bottom line is - they’ve got bloody songs and the musical chops. Personally, I love them and I’m in 50s. I love a lot of music. I know a lot of music. I’m a musician myself. They have my vote and I think their debut is terrific!
What a band! I haven't been that shook up since I found a weird album called Crocodiles.
Brilliant video!! if there’s anyone whose underrated it’s you!!!❤️
@vincentturnersnotes
Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! I have to admit, I think this video is a particular step up, but I wouldn't have got there if it wasn't for the ones that came before it 😊
@niallq8447
Ай бұрын
Deserved to be underrated and worth the hype.
@carrotsandpeas4091
Ай бұрын
@@vincentturnersnotes exactly!!!❤️ keep at it!! You’re really really good!!!❤️❤️
@niallq8447
Ай бұрын
Still don't like the hate of the band. Kind of bugger me a bit.
A comment receives power from it's usage. That power gets diminished every time a comment is used incorrectly, of which causes less trust in those kinds of comments. Personally, I don't think terms like industry plant or the like have any real power because 99 times out of 100 it's used for groups thar clearly aren't.
Good for them. Long may they continue.
These days, only those from a well off background can give their all to artistic pursuits. This kind of makes them all nepo babies in a round about way. In a lot of ways that has always been somewhat true. However, talent, a large dollop of luck and a dash of that elusive 'X' factor, always wins out in the end. When they are dropping album no#4 and it is still finding a large audience, this "argh they're industry plants" will all seem irrelevant. Also True industry plants chase obvious trends... these girls are not exactly doing that are they. They are defiantly influenced by the more arty, alternative end of musical artists, the kind that might (emphasis might) make a living at this, but will rarely make a lot of people rich.
This is my first time hearing of this band.
I knew they were when they shouted out Red Scare podcast in a song 😂
your brand!
For full clarity: I don't like their music, I simply find it a bit dull. I think multiple things can be true at the same time: both that they come from wealthy backgrounds which makes it easier for them to get into music AND that they play songs that other people enjoy and find engaging. The first point is more of a issue with the music/arts industry as a whole, it just is so much harder to break into music (which doesn't pay well) if you have to break your back paying your bills.
@niallq8447
26 күн бұрын
It not dull at all and they music is great and different to other music outhere
@niallq8447
26 күн бұрын
I like their music reminds me of queen and roxy. A bit of ABBA and sparks in the mix too.
@niallq8447
26 күн бұрын
I think you like wet leg. Ok I like some of their stuff but the album is overrated in my opinion
@niallq8447
26 күн бұрын
Don't have to judge them too much.
@niallq8447
26 күн бұрын
Last dinner party album is underrated.
This sounded more like a sermon.
Not for me thanks anyway was interesting