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Porij are an English four-piece band formed in
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in 2019 after meeting at the
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. At the time, the band consisted of Tommy Villiers, Tom Donaldson, James Middleton, and Scout Moore. Villiers and Donaldson later left and were replaced by guitarist Jacob Maguire and drummer Nathan Carroll. They have released the EPs ''Breakfast'', ''Baby Face'', and ''Outlines'', before supporting
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for four Manchester gigs of their
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in mid-2023. They released their debut album, ''Teething'', in April 2024, which was received positively by ''DIY'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Dork'', and ''Clash'', but not ''
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''.


Career


2019–2022: Formation, ''Breakfast'', and ''Baby Face''

Porij was formed in early 2019 by four popular music students at the Royal Northern College of Music. The band's original members were vocalist and guitarist Tommy Villiers, drummer Tom Donaldson, bassist and keyboardist James Middleton, and vocalist and keyboardist Scout Moore. Moore, who uses the stage name Egg, suffers from
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, grew up in
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, and was classically trained on the trumpet, before giving it up aged nineteen due to a wonky tooth. The four of them had just begun making primitive beats together when, with less than a week's notice, a friend asked if they could deputise for a gig in
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they could not make; though Middleton was out of the country at the time, the other three played the gig. The four of them formed a band shortly afterward, adopting their band name Porij as a misspelling of
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, intended to evoke the way a five year old would spell it; their debut single was "I Like That". In 2020, just before the second United Kingdom COVID-19 lockdown, Villiers matched on
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with Piri; a couple of weeks later, one of Porij's photographers retweeted one of their photo shoots, prompting her to find his
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account and ask him out. She later moved into Porij's student house in
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, where three of the band lived. The band released the singles "150" and "Dirty Love", the latter in October 2020, and then the EP ''Breakfast'' the following month, which featured "I Like That"; said releases were released on Oat Gang Records, their own label, so called because
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wanted a label name. In April 2021, the band released the single "Nobody Scared", which Moore wrote after watching a documentary about
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and about the
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movement. In July, the band announced their EP ''Baby Face'' and released the single "Ego", about one participant in a failed relationship having moved on faster than the other. They then released "Can't Stop" in September, which Donaldson wrote about
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, and then ''Baby Face'' later that month, which contained "Nobody Scared", "Ego", "Can't Stop", and two other tracks. In early 2022, Donaldson and Villiers left the band, the latter to concentrate on Piri & Tommy, and both were replaced by friends from university; Villiers was replaced by Jacob Maguire in March 2022, whose first day included a live session and a gig, while Nathan Carroll was recruited hours before the group were due to play at that year's
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, and formally replaced Donaldson after playing the gig.


2022–present: Line-up changes, ''Outlines'', and ''Teething''

In February 2022, the band released "Figure Skating", a track about platonic intimacy, and the following April, they released "Lose Our Minds", a song about an inability to not resume a
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. In July, they released "Automatic", about early instances of feeling popular, and announced their EP ''Outlines'', which they released in September 2022, and which contained "Figure Skating", "Lose Our Minds", "Automatic", and a title track. The band then released a remix of
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's "Life and Death", which appeared on the November 2022 special edition of their album ''Small World'', and in February 2023, they featured on Interplanetary Criminal's "Don't Hurt Me". On 31 May and 1, 3, and 4 June 2023, Porij and
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supported Coldplay during the Manchester legs of their Music of the Spheres World Tour, which took place at the
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, near a decrepit mill where Porij used to rehearse; Moore later used a ''DIY'' debate to note that Coldplay had sent the band "a bottle of bubbly", and described the experience as "good craic". They then released a remix of Antony Szmierek's "The Words to Auld Lang Syne", before releasing "You Should Know Me" in November 2023, their debut single on
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. They announced their debut album, the David Wrench-coproduced ''Teething'', and released a single, "My Only Love", in January 2024; the album documented Villiers' and Carroll's replacement. A further single, "Unpredictable", was released in March 2024, and the following month, they released "Ghost". Upon release on 26 April 2024, ''Teething'' was reviewed positively by the specialist music publications ''DIY'', ''The Line of Best Fit'', ''NME'', ''Dork'', and ''Clash'', though Shaad D'Souza of ''The Guardian'' savaged its "neutered garage beats and platitudinal lyrics" and found the album's content to be "dance music so smooth and so inoffensive that t would godown a treat among the UK’s young, moneyed finance set". The band released "Stranger" in July, which featured the Welsh musician
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, and collaborated with Metronomy in September for "Petit Boy".


Artistry

''NME'' writer Hannah Mylrea described ''Breakfast'' as "a genre-splicing collection that flits between
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,
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,
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and
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", while Kate Hutchinson of ''
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'' described Porij's sound as a combination of "house,
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, new wave and
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pop". The single "Dirty Love" she described as having "all
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-style electro and a rough style that roots them in the world of
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", in that, at the time, every member recorded their instruments in their bedroom. Robin Murray of '' Clash'' noted that "Figure Skating" "leans on late 90s
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",
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described Porij in April 2022 as an "indie" band "dabbling in drum'n'bass", and ''
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'' described the band in March 2024 as
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"with toes dipped into
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, straight-up indie, pure pop,
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and beyond". In an interview with ''
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'' in November 2020, the band cited
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,
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, and
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as influences, and after being asked in a May 2021 interview with ''DIY'' which peers they were taking inspiration from, Middleton, Villiers, Moore, and Donaldson individually cited Petsematary, Coco Bryce, Paige Kennedy, and
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as influences.


References

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