The Last Dinner Party's rapid ascent to fame has led some to question their legitimacy as a genuine artist. The band's management and label have been accused of curating their image and sound, rather than allowing them to develop organically. This has led to accusations that the band is not a "real" artist, but rather a carefully crafted product designed to appeal to a specific audience.
The use of the term "industry plant" is not without controversy, as it implies that the band's success is not the result of their own hard work and dedication, but rather the result of manipulation and control by industry insiders....

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'Prelude to Ecstasy': An open invitation to The Last Dinner Party - The Observer
Abigail Morris (lead vocals), Lizzie Mayland (vocals, guitar, flute) and Georgia Davies (bass, vocals) met in London before starting university in 2020. The trio would frequent gigs at a pub in Brixton called The Windmill which featured artists like Black Midi and HMLTD, inspiring the group to think about starting ...

A melodic mix of the vocals of Florence and the Machine and the sound of Lana Del Rey, The Last Dinner Party (TLDP) is a London-based alternative band. Released on Feb. 2, TLDP's new album, "Prelude to Ecstasy," features their hit song "Nothing Matters" that produced great success when dropped in April ...
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