London Grammar have released their latest new track, “Into Gold,” out now on Ministry of Sound. The new single encapsulates the liberating spirit of their forthcoming new studio album. Earning over a decade of success, the band lay to rest the past and realize a newfound sense of freedom.

Speaking about “Into Gold,” vocalist Hannah Reid said, “’Into Gold'” is about mourning loss and overcoming heartbreak. It’s interesting, as I think it’s a bit more like old London Grammar. As much as I love our old music, I’ve moved into a different phase where I notice how different my voice sounds on the older material; it’s a lot sadder. I think in our newer material I might be touching on things that are sad but telling the story in more of a celebratory way. With ‘Into Gold’ it’s been carved up and dressed up so beautifully by Dan and Dot.”

London Grammar’s new album The Greatest Love follows the British trio’s critically acclaimed, UK #1 selling album Californian Soil, released in 2021. The record earned the band their second BRIT nomination for Best British Group. The new album set for release on September 13th arrives over a decade since the trio embarked on their journey as a band. The first two tracks released from the new record include “House,” and “Kind of Man.”