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Porcelain Boys

Porcelain Boys

Porcelain Boys has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 13 September 2017. Songs played include Sidetrack.

A MN based melodic punk/rock band, originally formed in the late 1980s. Over the years, the band has been through many reformations, break ups, and subsequent reunions. While together in the 1980s they managed to release two 7" singles and appear on numerous compilations. Upon reuniting in the 1990s they re-recorded some old material along with new songs for the full-length release "Away Awhile" (PopKid Records in the US, Boss Tuneage Records in Europe), a 7" split with Marble, and a few more compilation appearances. Prior to disbanding again, they changed their name to Jettison and released a final full-length entitled "The Search For the Gun Girl" on PopKid. Members went on to play in such acts as Pocket Genius, All the Way Rider and The Giant Slide.

In 2009, it was announced that the band would once again reclaim the moniker you see here and begin writing new material with the help of a new vocalist.

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Porcelain Boys

Porcelain Boys has been played on NTS in shows including Yesterday's News, featured first on 13 September 2017. Songs played include Sidetrack.

A MN based melodic punk/rock band, originally formed in the late 1980s. Over the years, the band has been through many reformations, break ups, and subsequent reunions. While together in the 1980s they managed to release two 7" singles and appear on numerous compilations. Upon reuniting in the 1990s they re-recorded some old material along with new songs for the full-length release "Away Awhile" (PopKid Records in the US, Boss Tuneage Records in Europe), a 7" split with Marble, and a few more compilation appearances. Prior to disbanding again, they changed their name to Jettison and released a final full-length entitled "The Search For the Gun Girl" on PopKid. Members went on to play in such acts as Pocket Genius, All the Way Rider and The Giant Slide.

In 2009, it was announced that the band would once again reclaim the moniker you see here and begin writing new material with the help of a new vocalist.

Original source: Last.fm

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Sidetrack
Porcelain Boys
PopKid Records1997