The Last Dinner Party cover Troye Sivan's "One Of Your Girls" in BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge
Earlier this afternoon, The Last Dinner Party performed a cover of Troye Sivan's "One Of Your Girls" for their debut performance on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
The Last Dinner Party are currently on a run of headline shows and in-store record shop signings and performances in celebration of their debut album, Prelude to Ecstacy.
As well as performing their debut single, "Nothing Matters", the five-piece played a cover of "One Of Your Girls", which is taken from Troye Sivan's first album in five years, Something To Give Each Other, which was released last year.
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Last week, the band revealed that they'd like to collaborate with Snoop Dogg on their unreleased track, "Big Dog", which is a staple of their live set. Speaking to Daily Star, vocalist Abigail Morris said: “We’ve talked about having Snoop Dogg on a verse. ’Big Dog’ is a cursed Nine Inch Nails-meets-Tom Waits situation of a song. We want Snoop to do a verse on that.”
They also shared their thoughts on other collaborations: “It’s hard to think about having someone else on our songs, as there are already five of us to work with. But we’d love to have someone like Charli XCX or Caroline Polachek with us, so that we could go cyber.”
Prelude to Ecstacy is out now via Island Records.
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