THE fourth album from London Grammar is a record about self-confidence and the London trio finally believing in themselves. “It’s the theme that sums up the record,” says singer Hannah Reid . 6 London Grammar members Hannah Reid, Dan Rothman and Dot Major 'evolving' in imagery from the new album The Greatest Love Credit: Tarek 6 Hannah performing at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Luton in May Credit: Rex “We don’t care what people say about us.

“We’ve closed the door on those feelings as a band and we just make music that we love. “This confidence comes with time and with age.” The Greatest Love is an album that shows off a new inventive side of their music.

READ MORE ON LONDON GRAMMAR WORTH THE WAIT! London Grammar says they 'took risks' with new album after 'emotional' gig GOOD GRAMMAR Get to know rising star and London Grammar's Hannah Reid Reid adds proudly: “Our music has already stood the test of time and we have amazing fans that have stuck with us.” London Grammar was this huge beast that the record labels had to wrestle with, no one really knew what was going to happen with us. Hannah Ried It’s been ten years since London Grammar — Reid, Dot Major and Dan Rothman — emerged and Reid says that time has been a learning curve.

“When we started, no one knew what to do with us or where we fitted in,” says Reid. “London Grammar was this huge beast that the record labels had to wrestle with, no one really knew what was going to happen with us.” .