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Poor Things

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Poor Things are an indie-rock band based in Scotland. The founding fathers, three school friends, started the band as a cool way to spend their prime teenage years indoors. Over time they’ve come to be influenced by the melodies of Weezer, the sun kissed harmonies of Teenage Fanclub, and the adventure of Malkmus and Pavement. They released their self-titled debut LP in April 2014 to widespread critical acclaim, and it was named as an end of year favourite by bloggers Podcart and Scottish Fiction. Shows across the UK and in France followed, as well as appearances at T in the Park and Belladrum festivals. With a second record in the works, a recent split cassette with Catholic Action on Fuzzkill Records was widely acclaimed and sold out entirely of physical copies within 7 days of it's release. The band release No Way José on Gerry Loves Records on June 22, as part of a split 7" that also features Pinact, Sharptooth and Halfrican. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Official Trailer

461
2

Anaconda Man

173
3

1998

141
4

For Edwin Morgan

141
5

A Drunk Man Considers the Royal Wedding at Kelvingrove Park

134
6

Halcyon Days!

132
7

Official Teaser

125
8

Yes

116
9

Life One Part Two

109
10

Freezing

102

albums

Poor Things

Poor Things

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Innocence / 18

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Hurricane Poor Things

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Bad Cursive

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R U Sitting Comfortably?

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Poor Things (SSR O12)

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1998

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Model Man

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Woodstock Generation

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Woodstock Generation [Sony Box] Disc 3

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Woodstock Generation 3

Innocence/18

Innocence/18

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