
The Story
Release Date: 5th June 2026
Dinked Early Doors #10
- Translucent black vinyl *
- Signed, numbered & debossed A5 insert *
- Limited pressing of 400 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Hailing from Darlington, Pollyfromthedirt creates raw, rough-edged alternative music steeped in grit, emotion, and unfiltered truth. Blending
jagged guitar work with lo-fi textures and stark lyricism, their sound is as uncompromising as it is evocative. At the heart of Pollyfromthedirt’s
music lies a deep sense of place and memory – songs that dig into the bones of English nostalgia, suburban unease, and the beauty found in
broken things.
Distinctly British in both name and spirit, Pollyfromthedirt – a playful nod to his hometown’s affectionate nickname, The Dirt, and his mum Polly –
is an artist who wears his roots on his sleeve.
If folk and lo-fi punk share any kind of resemblance - strained balladry, a DIY ethos and bewildering sparse arrangements - then an act like
Pollyfromthedirt, fluent in both mocking dry wit and heavier techniques, is perfectly poised to disrupt them. His playfully defiant name thumbs its
nose at the local archetype of a true northerner.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Release Date: 5th June 2026
Dinked Early Doors #10
- Translucent black vinyl *
- Signed, numbered & debossed A5 insert *
- Limited pressing of 400 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Hailing from Darlington, Pollyfromthedirt creates raw, rough-edged alternative music steeped in grit, emotion, and unfiltered truth. Blending
jagged guitar work with lo-fi textures and stark lyricism, their sound is as uncompromising as it is evocative. At the heart of Pollyfromthedirt’s
music lies a deep sense of place and memory – songs that dig into the bones of English nostalgia, suburban unease, and the beauty found in
broken things.
Distinctly British in both name and spirit, Pollyfromthedirt – a playful nod to his hometown’s affectionate nickname, The Dirt, and his mum Polly –
is an artist who wears his roots on his sleeve.
If folk and lo-fi punk share any kind of resemblance - strained balladry, a DIY ethos and bewildering sparse arrangements - then an act like
Pollyfromthedirt, fluent in both mocking dry wit and heavier techniques, is perfectly poised to disrupt them. His playfully defiant name thumbs its
nose at the local archetype of a true northerner.























