
Porridge Radio have confirmed November screenings for 'Pieces of Heaven Live at the Centre Pompidou'
Screenings include Doc’N Roll at ICA, with visually ambitious Calder-inspired staging.

Porridge Radio was a British indie rock band formed in Brighton in 2015. The band was fronted by vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Dana Margolin. The other members included keyboardist Georgie Stott, drummer Sam Yardley, bassist Dan Hutchins, and formerly bassist Maddie Ryall. The Guardian listed them among their top 40 new artists of 2018 and described their music as 'slacker indie'.
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Screenings include Doc’N Roll at ICA, with visually ambitious Calder-inspired staging.

Brighton's beloved noise-makers wrap up ten years of beautiful chaos with an EP that feels less like a goodbye and more like a victory lap.

Porridge Radio announce their farewell EP 'The Machine Starts To Sing' alongside final tour dates and new single.

Down With Boring is back for its latest episode tonight (25th November) with the kind of guests that will set you up perfectly for those winter mornings..

The track arrives with a visualiser from their Paris performance.

The track precedes their upcoming album, produced by Dom Monks and recorded in Frome earlier this year.

The album explores themes of burnout, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

Their last album catapulted DIY darlings Porridge Radio into the stratosphere - so, where to now?

"We wanted it to sound like massive pop, like Charli XCX, but with the instrumentation of bands like Slothrust or Deftones."
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