PETE BENTHAM & THE DINNER LADIES - Art, Religion & Chocolate Biscuits - LP - Green Vinyl [AUG 1]
Label: 9x9 Records
Barcode: 0615625581065
Catalogue ID: NXN037LP
Format: Vinyl
LP - Limited Edition Bright Green Vinyl with 4-page insert.
A gloriously off-kilter yet deeply personal record that mixes absurdist punk theatre with an unexpectedly tender dive into mental health, Catholic guilt, and the surreal poetry of everyday life.
“It’s more personal than the previous ones,” frontman Pete explains, “but not in a heavy way – more like Mortimer and Whitehouse than The Bell Jar”, succinctly summing up the Dinner Ladies’ approach: taking the kitchen sink, giving it a saxophone solo, and letting it spill over with charm, wit, and a fair helping of existential unease.
Parody and poignancy runs through every song. Tracks like ‘Is There Life in Rhyl?’ and ‘Holy Pictures’ explore personal trauma and social conditioning through an unmistakably British filter; Catholicism, childhood fear, seaside holidays, and haunted toilet trips included.
For fans of: The Fall, The Kinks, John Cooper Clarke, X-Ray Spex, Madness, cabaret, collage, chaos, and joyfully honest punk.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Shed
2. Is There Life In Rhyl?
3. Art Is Shit
4. Attention Deficit Retention
5. Mermaids In The Mersey
Side B
1. Punks Don’t Jam
2. It’s Okay To Be Quiet
3. Holy Pictures
4. Stand By Your Nan
5. Lie Down