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Porridge Radio

Clouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For Me

limited white LP - £26.99 | Buy
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Backlit by the emotional exhaustion that life constantly piles on top of you, Dana Margolin’s songs take on new dimensions of anguish and resolution.
Porridge Radio

Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky

very limited indies only baby pink lp in alternate cover - £24.99 | Buy
Porridge Radio passion runs deep at Resident & for good reason! Fuzzy guitars, piercing synths, relatable lyrics all topped off with one of themost unique v...
Porridge Radio

Every Bad

cd - £9.99 | Buy
As many of us have followed them around for years, we predicted big things for these Brighton locals but we never suspected they had something quite this specia...
Rice, Pasta and Other Fillers (2020 reissue)
  1. Danish Pastry Lyrics
  2. Lemonade
  3. Barks Like A Dog
  4. Walking The Cow (Daniel Johnston cover)
  5. Can U Hear Me Now?
  6. Sorry
  7. Worms
  8. And I Was Like
  9. Eugh
  10. Our Love Is Shrinking Down

Porridge Radio

Rice, Pasta and Other Fillers (2020 reissue)

Memorials of Distinction
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    Released: 13th Nov 2020

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Back by popular demand, Memorials of Distinction is rereleasing Porridge Radio's shed-recorded debut album on a limited pressing of clear vinyl and CD.

This comes after a year in which Porridge Radio's Every Bad, their first on Secretly Canadian, led to top reviews in Pitchfork, The Guardian, NME, The Times, The Quietus, Clash, Uncut, Q, The Independent, LOBF, DIY, Stereogum, Paste, Vice, amongst others, and then being shortlisted as one of the Hyundai Mercury Prize's 12 Albums of 2020. Porridge Radio started as Dana Margolin’s bedroom project, but grew to a Brighton-based band who, on this debut, inelegantly knotted together tender melodic pop songs with vicious and furious emotional outpour. After a series of home-recorded solo demos and the growing legend of their live shows on the UK DIY scene, they originally released this lofi debut full band LP in 2016. The album documents struggles with life, love and boredom - spelt out with sticky fingers by five idiot savants. RP&OF's lyrics, title and artwork, as well as the group's name, brings to mind a certain scrapbook absurdism at the core of Porridge Radio's earlier work. Faced with the dark abyss of existence, Margolin and co. scrape together some value from the nonsensical and the pointless, and then cling to it, giggling, for dear life.