I mean, these pictures were so much harder to counterfeit than the contemporary official mugshots.

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I mean, these pictures were so much harder to counterfeit than the contemporary official mugshots.

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“Memoria polaroid” – un blog alla radio S25E34
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8/6/26.
Radical Friendship Theory is the vehicle for the music of Robert Rotifer who clearly is a bit of an indie pop savant. I listened to the four-way split "House of Four" release in 2024 so much that I received the dreaded "The time has come to open thy heart/wallet". I usually solve this problem by posting about the album, but for some reason I didn't. That release had songs from Rotifer, Andy Lewis, Popincourt and Papernut Cambridge.
According to the Bandcamp release page, Radical Friendship Theory "is not a band. It's a lovingly realised set of songs in a wide range of styles and arrangements, from baroque pop, to psych, from country rock to bookish indie, sung by a circle of friends."
Those friends are an impressive cast: Kenji (co-inventor of GlasGoesPop), Ian Button (currently in Railcard), and Helen McCookerybook (The Chefs). This has a Matthew Sweet quality to it's pop sound.
Rotifer appears to be living in Canterbury, England. This LP looks to be self-released.
So if you have a railcard in the uk you can register it to your oyster card and get discounted tube travel. But to get a discount on my oyster card, I have to register it online, and to register it online, I have to have travelled with my oyster card, and it then takes at least a week to go through on the system, and you have to register your discount in person at a station. So I have to go to London, pay full price for travel for one journey, then come home, register the card, provide proof of the journey I used it on, wait a week, go and find a tube station with actual people working there and register my discounted railcard with them and you wanna know what railcard I'm using? a disabled card. So me a person who qualifies for a discount for travel based on a fatigue condition is going to have to spend at least 2 weeks sorting this out. Why, why, tfl? Please for the love of God make it easier. Why are there so many steps to complete such a freaking simple task?
Railcard - Unstable Neighbour
Second single from the debut Railcard album 'Two Steps At A Time', on Skep Wax Records and Slumberland Records. (Release date 18th September 2026.)
Railcard are Rachel Love (Dolly Mixture), Ian Button (Death In Vegas), Peter Momtchiloff (Heavenly/Would-be-goods) and Allison Thomson (Trashcan Sinatras).

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Railcard - Two Steps At A Time
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