Pete Bentham & The Dinner Ladies - What’s on the Inside has to Come Out

9x9 Records
(NXN011LP: 5065012641004/NXN011CD: 749350314312)




Release Date: 8/9/2024 (Original release date November 11, 2022)

LP is limited edition (200) bubblegum pink vinyl with 4 page Insert.
CD in jewel case with 8 page booklet.

The Liverpool ‘Kitchencore’ band follow up their critically received album England’s Up For Sale in 2020 with their most commercial and musically ambitious album to date. Full of razor-sharp lyrics and musical twist and turns, What’s On The Inside Has To Come Out is briming with energy and ideas.

Whereas the previous album was an observational, sparse, post-punk style snap-shot of a Brexit Britain, the new record has a more personal style with witty tales of northern, working class life in songs like I’m Shy, Mum & Dad, Money & Art and the title track What’s On The Inside Has To Come Out, that you can easily relate to.

Through the band's constant gigging and riotous theatrical live shows, they have gained a big reputation as a great live act with festivalflyer.com including them in their list of the top festival bands in the UK. However, behind the fun and theatrics, the band have always had something serious to say.

The album has their usual garage punk and artrock sound fused with post-punk, folk and even gospel elements for a more eclectic record that should please their hardcore fans and those new to their lo-fi but accessible sound. This is a joyous, life-affirming record for the post-Covid era, by the ultimate people’s band... This is Kitchencore!

1. What’s on the Inside has to Come Out 
2. Mum & Dad
3. I’m Shy
4. Money & Art
5. In Toxteth
6. Elvis in My Dreams
7. Life is Beautiful
8. Kind
9. Happy Birthday Syd
10. Jarg Bizzie
11. Badges
12. Everybody has a Song

“Combining humorous but pointed lyrics with gloriously off-kilter pop-art garage rock, this is one of the most entertaining groups around at the moment” - Gus Ironside, Vive le Rock Magazine

“A socially aware style along with a theatrical panache and self-deprecating scouse wit, making the utterly irresistible” - Punksite.com

“Reminds us that protest music can still be fun.” - Bido Lito

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