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Rothman reaps rewards for brushing up on his Grammar

February 20, 2014 12:52
Hair apparent: Dan Rothman (right, main photo) with Dominic “Dot” Major and Hannah Reid

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Paul Lester,

Paul Lester

4 min read

London Grammar’s melancholy chill-out pop, with its blend of wan melody and gently pattering trip hop rhythms, has been one of the musical triumphs of the past year. The trio, who met at Nottingham University in 2009, saw their 2013 debut album If You Wait reach number two in the UK and go top 20 around the world.

Their success has led to numerous festival appearances, invitations to appear on American TV and in US Vogue, as well as two sold-out dates at the Brixton Academy this summer. But, before that, comes the Brit Awards nomination for this week’s ceremony in the Best British Breakthrough category, along with Disclosure, Bastille and Laura Mvula.

And London Grammar guitarist Dan Rothman has been busily preparing for the Brits. “I’ve just had a brand new suit tailored for me by two Polish ladies who needed a translator because they didn’t speak a word of English,” he explains down the phone from a hotel room in Birmingham, where London Grammar have just played one of their biggest gigs to date at the 02 Academy. “I haven’t had a suit fitted in my life. Actually, it’s my first new one since my barmitzvah.”

North Londoner Rothman, 24, grew up in Mill Hill and Hendon and attended JFS — his first year there was the school’s last in Camden before the move to Kenton. He took the bus to school every day, feeling safe in the suburbs, more so than he did travelling to Camden. “I never got picked on, even though I was only a little kid.”