Porij

They have released the EPs Breakfast, Baby Face, and Outlines, before supporting Coldplay for four Manchester gigs of their Music of the Spheres World Tour in mid-2023.

[3] Moore, who uses the stage name Egg,[4] suffers from fibromyalgia,[5] grew up in Peckham,[6] and was classically trained on the trumpet,[4] before giving it up aged nineteen due to a wonky tooth.

[1] In 2020, just before the second United Kingdom COVID-19 lockdown,[10] Villiers matched on Tinder with Piri;[11] a couple of weeks later, one of Porij's photographers retweeted one of their photo shoots, prompting her to find his Instagram account and ask him out.

[27] The band then released a remix of Metronomy's "Life and Death", which appeared on the November 2022 special edition of their album Small World,[28] and in February 2023, they featured on Interplanetary Criminal's "Don't Hurt Me".

[36] Upon release on 26 April 2024, Teething was reviewed positively by the specialist music publications DIY,[37] The Line of Best Fit,[38] NME,[21] Dork,[39] and Clash,[40] though Shaad D'Souza of The Guardian savaged its "neutered garage beats and platitudinal lyrics" and found the album's content to be "dance music so smooth and so inoffensive that [it would go] down a treat among the UK’s young, moneyed finance set".

The single "Dirty Love" she described as having "all Georgia-style electro and a rough style that roots them in the world of Micachu", in that, at the time, every member recorded their instruments in their bedroom.