Every Bad

AlbumMar 13 / 202019 songs, 1h 13m 42s
Indie Rock Post-Punk
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8.4 / 10

The second album from the Brighton four-piece is the sound of a band mercilessly digging into itself with a stunning, dynamic performance from singer-songwriter Dana Margolin.

Dana Margolin recently declared her gang of post-punk cohorts "the best band in the world". It's a bold claim, and this is a bold, brilliant record

8 / 10

The Brighton four piece wrestle with themselves on their next outing

8.8 / 10

Though spooky, Margolin’s voice is strangely easy to trust, and it cuts through the bleakness that she experiences in…

Each individual moment offers a new tone, a new feeling, but carries the distinct sound that Porridge Radio have made their own.

The Brighton-formed Porridge Radio land an impressive debut with ‘Every Bad’, while Code Orange reassert themselves as hardcore titans on ‘Underneath’

It’s difficult not to expect the worst in 2020, but on Every Bad, Porridge Radio offer a soundtrack for how to carry on without letting it all get the best of you.

9 / 10

"Thank you for leaving me / Thank you for making me happy" is a goodbye so pregnant with possible meaning as to feel heavy on the tongue. Is...

9 / 10

Porridge Radio have not only written the album of their careers but possibly of the year too. Their new project ‘Every Bad’ is full of the

8 / 10

Dana Margolin and co transcend their DIY roots to create a noisy, cathartic record that feels well worth the time it's taken them to reach this point

9 / 10

How do we know what others think of us? How do really know that we truly understand each other? There is no real answer other than the cold, dark, hollow...

9.0 / 10

Every Bad by Porridge Radio album review by Steven Ovadia. The Brighton, UK band's debut for Secretly Canadian, is now available

The Brighton band’s second album is spiky, strange and uncompromisingly brilliant. Can they drag the avant garde into the mainstream?

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8 / 10