Porridge Radio have decided to separate after the edition of their fourth album, the remarkable ‘Clouds in the Sky They Will Always Be there for me’, which precisely contained some of the best songs in his career. It was the case of ‘Sick of the Blues’, which is at least sometimes opening the setlist when the album closed, or ‘A Hole in the Ground’.
The Brighton band led by Dana Margolin says goodbye with an EP and a tour that is pointing to reach our country. On Monday, March 17, they will be in Razzmatazz 2, Barcelona; on March 18 in Sala López, Zaragoza; on March 19 in Copernicus, Madrid; and on March 23 in Donosti dababada. As for the EP
‘Don’t Want To Dance’ is clearly a song of heartbreak that has ended up involuntarily converted into a metaphor about the separation of the band. Production goes from a lo-fi acoustic start, to tear.
On the one hand we listen to Dana to say “I am not prepared to stop loving you”, because we are undoubtedly facing a fight with itself (“I don’t want to dance, but I don’t want to cry for that”), only now his fans can only sound like a farewell.
To that we take the end of the song “I have tolerated everything I could tolerate” and especially the final conclusion “it is not necessary to talk about this, it is not necessary to cry for this, like the dust, the wind will take it.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfxj-jypeok