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War Child Records Release New Single “Let’s Do It Again!” by The Last Dinner Party

HELP(2) Out Friday 6th March via War Child Records

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War Child Records release “Let’s Do It Again!” by The Last Dinner Party – taken from the highly anticipated forthcoming HELP(2) album.

Riding high on the continued success of their second album From the Pyre, The Last Dinner Party return with “Let’s Do It Again!” for HELP(2), recorded at Angel Studios and produced by James Ford and Animesh Ravel. A flawless slice of pop, the track showcases the band’s now-signature theatrical vigour and force – an intensity they’ve commanded since bursting onto the scene just five years ago.

“It’s such an honour to be included on this record for a cause that is so close to our hearts. The song is about the endless carousel of being in a relationship you know you shouldn’t be in, but giving in to the inexorable tug of returning every time you leave. We’d like to say a huge thank you to War Child for asking us to be a part of the project and to James Ford for producing us, it was such a joy to work with him again!” – The Last Dinner Party

“Let’s Do It Again!” follows recent releases taken from the HELP(2) record, including “Opening Night” by Arctic Monkeys and “Flags” by Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten & Kae Tempest.

HELP(2) is a brand new collaborative album inspired by the landmark 1995 release HELP to engage music lovers globally in support of War Child UK’s vital work delivering immediate aid, education, specialist mental health support, and protection to children affected by conflict around the world. The new album, like the original, speaks to the urgency of the humanitarian situation globally today.

HELP(2) will be released on Friday, March 6th via War Child Records.

HELP(2) carries forward the spirit of the original HELP album and was brought to life through a close collaboration with Abbey Road Studios, recorded predominantly across one extraordinary week in November 2025 under the stewardship of acclaimed producer James Ford.

HELP(2) features an incredible line-up of contributors including Anna Calvi, Arctic Monkeys, Arlo Parks, Arooj Aftab, Bat For Lashes, Beabadoobee, Beck, Beth Gibbons, Big Thief, Black Country, New Road, Cameron Winter, Damon Albarn, Depeche Mode, Dove Ellis, Ellie Rowsell, English Teacher, Ezra Collective, Foals, Fontaines D.C., Graham Coxon, Greentea Peng, Grian Chatten, Kae Tempest, King Krule, Nilüfer Yanya, Olivia Rodrigo, Pulp, Sampha, The Last Dinner Party, Wet Leg and Young Fathers. You can find the full HELP(2)’ tracklist below.

The spirit of the original record was reflected in the collaborative nature of the recording process with numerous impromptu moments unfolding in the studio. Damon Albarn’s session for “Flags” saw him joined by Johnny Marr on guitar and Kae Tempest and Grian Chatten of Fontaines D.C. on vocals; and Olivia Rodrigo was connected with Graham Coxon resulting in the guitarist performing on her cover of The Magnetic Fields’ “The Book of Love”.

In addition to the stellar cast of musicians involved, renowned filmmaker and Academy Award Winner Jonathan Glazer acted as Creative Director for HELP(2), working with Academy Films to assemble a team of brilliant creatives and overseeing the filming and art direction for the project. Glazer and Mica Levi’s concept was simple – “By Children, For Children” – with his team handing the cameras over to children in order to see the world through their eyes and serve as a constant reminder of the reason for the endeavor to the audience and all involved.

Each child operated their own small camera and was invited into the studios to film the artists recording without any restrictions. In addition, Glazer’s team worked with fixers and filmmakers in Ukraine, Gaza, Yemen and Sudan to gather footage filmed by children on the ground in these conflict zones. The results are a stunning piece of work that, ultimately, connects the album to the children the music seeks to help.

Recorded in a single day in 1995, the original HELP album raised over £1.2 million, enabling War Child UK to provide vital support to thousands of children caught in the Bosnian conflict.

However, when HELP was first released, around 10% of the world’s children were affected by conflict. Today, that figure has almost doubled to nearly 1 in 5, or 520 million children worldwide; more than at any time since the Second World War. With conflicts escalating and funding cuts hitting hard, War Child UK’s work has never been more urgent and the need for these artists to carry forward the original album’s spirit of collective action could not be more vital.

“HELP(2) is more than an album. It’s a powerful example of what can happen when the music industry comes together around a shared purpose. It has united a diverse group of artists and creatives in support of War Child’s vital work with children affected by the devastating impacts of war. We are immensely grateful to all the artists and teams who have donated their voices, talent and time to support our mission to ensure that no child is caught up in conflict zones. We hope this record not only raises vital funds, but also awareness of the urgent need to turn compassion into action and do more to protect children living through war.” – Rich Clarke, Head of Music at War Child UK

War Child UK is driven by a single goal – ensuring a safe future for every child affected by war. Using 30 years of experience and proven methodologies, War Child UKaims to reach children as quickly as possible when conflict breaks out and stays long after the cameras have gone to support them through their recovery.

Together with its partners, War Child UK delivers vital work in 14 countries across the globe, including Sudan, Gaza, Ukraine, Syria, and more. Every day, its local teams are in communities and refugee camps creating safe spaces for children to play, learn, and access psychological support. War Child UK also specialises in responding rapidly to emergency crisis situations as they happen, offering immediate and critical aid impartially to keep children safe and help them through their trauma.

Led by Brian Eno, the original HELP album has become one of the most celebrated charity records ever made, featuring contributions from Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, Massive Attack, Portishead, Sinéad O’Connor, Paul McCartney, Paul Weller and more.

The story behind the record and its recording is now legend: all of the songs were recorded on one single day, Monday 4th September 1995, mixed the following day, and released to the buying public a few days later, on Saturday 9th September. The idea to record in 24 hours came from John Lennon, who, when discussing his 1970 record ‘Instant Karma’ said that records should be like newspapers, reflecting events as they are happening.

HELP sold over 70,000 copies on day one and reached number one in the UK compilation charts and would have reached number one on the UK albums chart had it been eligible. Following its release, the record won both a specially created BRIT Award, collected by Thom Yorke, and a Q Award to recognise its impact. It was also nominated for the 1996 Mercury Prize; Pulp won that year with ‘Different Class’ but donated the prize fund to War Child UK.

HELP captured a defining cultural moment and, nearly three decades on, its unparalleled influence continues to resonate with a globally-conscious generation of listeners.

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‘HELP(2)’ Tracklist:

  1. Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night
  2. Damon Albarn, Grian Chatten & Kae Tempest – Flags
  3. Black Country, New Road – Strangers
  4. The Last Dinner Party – Let’s Do It Again!
  5. Beth Gibbons – Sunday Morning
  6. Arooj Aftab & Beck – Lilac Wine
  7. King Krule – The 343 Loop
  8. Depeche Mode – Universal Soldier
  9. Ezra Collective & Greentea Peng – Helicopters
  10. Arlo Parks – Nothing I Could Hide
  11. English Teacher & Graham Coxon – Parasite
  12. Beabadoobee – Say Yes
  13. Big Thief – Relive, Redie
  14. Fontaines D.C. – Black Boys on Mopeds
  15. Cameron Winter – Warning
  16. Young Fathers – Don’t Fight the Young
  17. Pulp – Begging for Change
  18. Sampha – Naboo
  19. Wet Leg – Obvious
  20. Foals – When the War is Finally Done
  21. Bat For Lashes – Carried my girl
  22. Anna Calvi, Ellie Rowsell, Nilüfer Yanya & Dove Ellis – Sunday Light
  23. Olivia Rodrigo – The Book of Love