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Spitfire | Public Service Broadcasting | 03:57 | |
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The Race for Space | Public Service Broadcasting | 02:45 | |
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People, Let's Dance | Public Service Broadcasting, EERA | 05:31 | |
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Blue Heaven | Public Service Broadcasting, Andreya Casablanca | 04:17 | |
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An art-rock band from London, England, Public Service Broadcasting combines instrumental arrangements with spoken-word excerpts from public service announcements, documentary films, and radio broadcasts. The group was formed in 2009 by songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer J. Willgoose Esq., who released the debut record EP One as a one-man band in 2010. Drummer Wrigglesworth joined the lineup that same year, and the pair expanded Public Service Broadcasting's sound on 2012's The War Room. One year later, Inform-Educate-Entertain marked the band's full-length debut. Charting at Number 21 on the UK Albums Chart, Inform-Educate-Entertain was followed by 2015's The Race for Space, which hit Number 11 on the UK chart and Number 1 on the UK Indie Albums Chart. Now featuring bass player JF Abraham, the band continued to scale the charts with 2017's Every Valley, a self-produced album that hit Number 4 in the UK and Number 3 in Scotland. Following the release of another EP, White Star Liner, in 2018, Public Service Broadcasting hit a career-high chart peak with its fourth studio album, Bright Magic. Released in 2021, Bright Magic climbed to Number 53 in Ireland and Number 2 in the UK, led by the single "People, Let’s Dance."