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Porridge Radio grew out of Dana Margolin's bedroom, where she started making music in private. Living in the seaside town of Brighton, she recorded songs and slowly started playing them at open mic nights to rooms of old men who stared at her quietly as she screamed in their faces. Though she eventually grew out of them, for Margolin these open mic nights unlocked a love of performing and songwriting, as well as a new way to express herself. She decided to form a band through which to channel it all, and be noisier while she was at it - so Porridge Radio was born. Inspired by interpersonal relationships, her environment - in particular the sea - and her growing friendships with her new bandmates (bassist Maddie Ryall, keyboardist Georgie Stott, and drummer Sam Yardley) Margolin's distinctive, indie-pop-but-make-it-existentialist style soon started to crystallise. Quickly, the band self-released a load of demos and a garden-shed-recorded collection on Memorials of Distinction, while tireless touring cemented their firm reputation as one of UK DIY's most beloved and compelling live bands. As the band's sound - bright pop-rock instrumentation blended with Margolin's tender, open-ended lyrics - has developed and refined, Porridge Radio have also received enthusiastic radio airplay on the BBC, Radio X and more. Now, they are taking that development a step further, as they put out their tag debut, Every Bad Album Tracks 1. Born Confused 2. Sweet 3. Don't Ask Me Twice 4. Long 5. Nephews 6. Pop Song 7. Give/Take 8. Lilac 9. Circling 10. (Something) 11. Homecoming Song

Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. The Graduate is an album of songs from the soundtrack of Mike Nichols' movie The Graduate, featuring songs from the folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Released on January 21, 1968, the album was produced by Teo Macero. Although the album features two versions of the acclaimed InchMrs. RobinsonInch, neither is the full version as featured on Bookends. The first is an instrumental, while the second is abbreviated, tapering off as it does in the film. However, the other major song of the album, InchThe Sound of SilenceInch is used three times in the film. Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling music groups of the 1960s and became counterculture icons of the decade's social revolution, alongside artists such as the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and Bob Dylan. Album Tracks 1. The Sound of Silence 3 05 2. The Singleman Party Foxtrot 2 50 3. Mrs. Robinson 1 11 4. Sunporch Cha-Cha-Cha 2 51 5. Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Interlude) 1 39 6. On the Strip 1 59 7. April Come She Will 1 49 8. The Folks 2 27 1. Scarborough Fair / Canticle 6 22 2. A Great Effect 4 05 3. The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine 1 43 4. Whew 2 10 5. Mrs. Robinson (Reprise) 1 12 6. The Sound of Silence (Reprise) 3 08

After making history, headlining sold-out tours, and conquering the charts, multi-platinum country superstar Bailey Zimmerman tells his story on his sophomore LP, Different Night Same Rodeo [Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville]. He first vaulted to the forefront of country when his platinum 2023 debut, Religiously. The Album., scored Inchthe biggest-ever streaming debut for a country albumInch and Inchthe biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021.Inch He hunkered down with trusted collaborator and producer Austin Shawn to craft it's 2025 follow-up, channeling heartbreak, nostalgia, and resilience. Such themes underscore the platinum-certified Top 10 hit InchHoly Smokes,Inch InchNew To Country,Inch InchComin' In Cold,Inch and InchBackup PlanInch [with Luke Combs]-which surged on Billboard's Hot 100, US Country Airplay Chart, and US Hot Country Songs Chart. Now, Bailey builds a bold legacy of his own with Different Night Same Rodeo.

Limited vinyl LP repressing in gatefold jacket. Off the Wall is the fifth solo studio album by Michael Jackson. It was released on August 10, 1979, following Jackson's critically well-received film performance in The Wiz. While working on that project, Jackson and Quincy Jones had become friends, and Jones agreed to work with Jackson on his next studio album. Recording sessions took place between December 1978 and June 1979 at Allen Zentz Recording, Westlake Recording Studios, and Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California. Jackson collaborated with a number of other writers and performers such as Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder and Rod Temperton. Five singles were released from the album. It was his first solo under Epic Records, the tag he would record on until his death roughly 30 years later. Album Tracks 1. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 2. Rock with You 3. Workin' Day and Night 4. Get on the Floor 1. Off the Wall 2. Girlfriend 3. She's Out of My Life 4. I Can't Help It 5. It's the Falling in Love 6. Burn This Disco Out