John Grant is back with his most opulent, cinematic, luxurious album yet.
With dry wit and unflinching honesty, singer/songwriter John Grant transforms his perspective as a gay man and his struggles with addiction and relationships into music that spans tender ballads and scathing rants. While his literate songwriting and resonant vocals remain constants of his music, his sound evolved over time. His 2010 debut, Queen of Denmark — which featured contributions from his close friends in the band — built on the lush sound of his former band, the alt country-meets-dream pop act . Later, Grant incorporated more of his enduring love for synth pop and industrial music on albums including 2015’s Grey Tickles, Black Pressure and 2021’s Boy from Michigan. On every album, his ability to switch from ironic to heartfelt, and from suave to blunt at a moment’s notice makes Grant a one-of-a-kind artist.
Now he’s back with new album The Art of Life, which is John Grant’s most opulent, cinematic, luxurious album yet.