Food For Worms Blue & Yellow Vinyl – Shame

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Food For Worms Blue & Yellow Vinyl is available to order now from Vinyl Records London, with delivery right across the UK. If you’re into Shame, this one’s well worth having – a solid addition to the collection from one of your favourite recording artists.


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Available with Vinyl records London. Blue Vinyl Vinyl Records LP Vinyl Shame If ‘Songs of Praise’ was fuelled by pintsloshing teenage vitriol, then ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ delved into a different kind of intensity. Wading into uncharted musical waters, emboldened by their wit and earned cynicism, Shame created something with the abandon of a band who had nothing to lose.Having forced their way through their second album’s identity crisis, they arrive, finally, at a place of hardwon maturity. Enter ‘Food for Worms’, which frontman Charlie Steen declares to be “the Lamborghini of Shame records.”It marks a sonic departure from anything they’ve done before, abandoning their postpunk beginnings for more eclectic influences, drawing from the tense atmospherics of Merchandise, the sharp yet uncomplicated lyrics of Lou Reed and the more melodic works of 90s German band, Blumfeld.For the first time, the band are not delving inwards, but seeking to capture the world around them. “I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” says Steen. A conversation after one of their gigs with a friend prompted a stray thought that he held onto “It’s weird, isn’t it Popular music is always about love, heartbreak, or yourself. There isn’t much about your mates.” In many ways, the album is an ode to friendship, and a documentation of the dynamic that only five people who have grown up together and grown so close, against all odds can share.Previous record ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ charted Top 10 in the UK, with worldwide streams across previous records at 62 million.Produced by Flood Foals, Nick Cave, U2 and recorded live for the first time in Assault & Battery Studio, North West London.Extensive touring across the UK, EU and US announced for 2023, including Brixton Academy in London.Cover art by Marcel Dzama The Museum of Modern Art, New York Guggenheim Museum, New York Tate, London.Available to independent retailers on blue & yellow coloured vinyl.Also available to independent retailers on blue & yellow vinyl LP bundled with exclusive bonus 7” featuring the tracks ‘Adderall’ and ‘Slimbo’.

Official Blue Vinyl

Cool tones for warm sound. Blue vinyl editions add visual flair without compromising on quality — a collector’s favourite that blends colour with classic analogue sound.

Official LP Vinyl

The classic long-playing record — rich, warm, and timeless. LPs usually hold a full album, pressed at 33⅓ RPM, offering the most authentic way to experience music as artists intended. Ideal for home listening and collectors who love the ritual of the needle drop.

Official Pink Vinyl

Pink Vinyl brings a bold splash of colour to the format, often used for limited editions, special pressings, and exclusive releases. It adds a playful visual twist while keeping the focus on the music and the quality of the record itself. From contemporary releases to reissued classics, pink vinyl offers something a little more expressive than standard black. It’s a popular choice for collectors and fans who enjoy their records making a statement on the shelf as well as on the turntable.

Official Vinyl Records

Vinyl Records are at the heart of what we do, from brand new releases to classic pressings that never lose their pull. You’ll find albums across rock, indie, electronic, punk, metal, hip-hop and beyond, alongside reissues, limited editions and coloured vinyl where available. Whether you’re crate-digging for something familiar or discovering a record for the first time, everything here is chosen for people who actually listen, not just collect. Alongside vinyl, our store brings together official band merchandise and music culture essentials in one place. That means band t-shirts, hoodies, posters, accessories and select collectibles, all sitting naturally alongside the records they belong with. It’s a space built for music fans — the kind who care about artwork, sound, and the stories behind it — whether you’re buying your next favourite record or something to wear, hang, or keep that connects you to the music you love.

Official Yellow Vinyl

Yellow Vinyl brings a bright, eye-catching look to the format, often used for limited editions, exclusive pressings, and special releases. The colour adds energy and character while keeping the focus firmly on the music and the quality of the pressing. From modern releases to classic reissues, yellow vinyl offers a cheerful alternative to standard black. It’s a popular choice for collectors and listeners who enjoy a bit of visual personality alongside the records they love.

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Blue Vinyl

— Blue vinyl pressings add a cool, distinctive look to your collection while preserving the rich analogue sound vinyl is known for. From deep navy tones to bright translucent shades, blue variants offer visual character without changing the listening experience. Choose blue vinyl if you want a release that stands out both on the shelf and on the turntable. Often issued as limited or special editions, these pressings combine collectible presentation with classic vinyl playback..

Coloured Vinyl

— Coloured vinyl pressings add visual impact to your collection, offering vibrant hues, marbled effects, splatter designs, and unique finishes that stand out on the turntable. While the audio remains true to the original recording, the presentation brings an extra layer of collectability and style. Choose coloured vinyl if you want a release that looks as distinctive as it sounds. Whether it’s a limited pressing or a special variant, these editions combine classic analogue playback with eye-catching design for collectors who appreciate both music and aesthetics..

Exclusive

— Exclusive releases are available in limited quantities through selected retailers, making them harder to find and more distinctive within a collection. These editions may feature unique colour variants, special packaging, alternate artwork, or bonus content not widely distributed. Choose an exclusive pressing or item if you’re looking for something more individual than a standard release. With restricted availability and standout presentation, exclusive editions offer added collectability and a sense of rarity for dedicated fans..

Pink Vinyl

— Pink vinyl pressings bring a bold, distinctive look to your collection, combining classic analogue sound with eye-catching colour. Whether it’s a soft pastel shade or a vibrant hot pink finish, this variant adds personality to the record while preserving the warmth and character of the original recording. Choose pink vinyl if you want something that stands out visually as well as musically. Often released in limited quantities, these editions offer a collectible twist on familiar albums — perfect for fans who appreciate presentation as much as playback..

Yellow Vinyl

— Yellow vinyl pressings bring a bright, energetic look to your collection while delivering the same analogue warmth as traditional black records. From soft translucent shades to bold, solid finishes, yellow variants add a lively visual twist to classic and contemporary releases alike. Choose yellow vinyl if you want a copy that stands out on the shelf and on the turntable. Often released as limited or special editions, these pressings combine vibrant presentation with the timeless appeal of vinyl playback..