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MILK

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As seen in Rolling Stone & Cashbox Magazine, MILK produced by Fran Ashcroft (Gorillaz, Dandy Warhols, Damon Albarn) in Los Angeles & Liverpool.
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This is a new exciting band. You are going to dig what Milk is about. They have a load of songs that are pretty cool. The songs "Fly" and "Monochrome" are probably the best. I would like to see these guys live. I hear that they are from LA, but they recorded part of this about in Liverpool. Psychedelic Rock is still alive with bands like Milk. This band is worthy.
SF Burning Magazine
Monochrome is definitely a mix tape must. Monochrome seems ready for prime time TV or to be included on the soundtrack for a motion picture. Each song on Milk unravels to reveal a new level of greatness to the bands sound.
Cashbox Magazine
MILK is good for you- that is if you like fuzzed-out, trippy guitar rock that simmers, boils and frequently explodes.
Campus Circle Magazine
The band’s music is high energy and filled with fuzzy amped up sounding guitars along with whiplash causing drum beats. "Milk does your ears good!"
Indiemusicstop.com
Their mission is to lead a new trend of "New Alternative Psychedelia", combining the aesthetics of trippy hippie bands with a post-grunge appeal and a "forward thinking" vision.
L.A. Underground
Amazing songs filled with great guitar playing, and driving beats that go from mellow to explosive. They have been written up by Rolling Stone and Cashbox magazine, and are catching the eyes and ears of all who are hearing the music coming from this incredible band.
Muen Magazine
MILK are an alternative psychedelic experience from the USA, they sound with their swirling groove like Sky Cries Mary meets Verve flow that almost gives way to a Brian Jonestown Massacre delicateness. Eastern vibes and bits that hint at a very mellowed out Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and I see people over there in their home town of Los Angeles are talking about "trip-pop" and "new-alternative psychedelia".
Organart Magazine / London
This has a very 70’s rock flavor, with some fast paced great guitar licks and a cracking driving beats, offset by some tracks of almost power ballad proportions. “Monochrome” is a power ballad in the making. I can just imagine seeing the band live and hearing the audience sing along. The album rounds off with the truly beautiful “Give Me Some”, with its almost ethnic feel. It’s one of those tracks that just meanders, in no particular hurry and then has that burst of frenetic energy. A great first outing from MILK and definitely a band to keep an eye on.
IndieLaunchPad.com
Known for their high-energy shows, MILK have already found a radio-friendly audience in the So Cal market and on college stations nationwide.
West Coast Performer
When I heard the beginning of "Fly" I thought, "Oh, this is a hard rock/metal band.", then the rest of the song kicks in and I think... woah... trippy. I immediately realized this wasn’t a metal band at all. This is a unique sounding rock band. The wah sounding guitar effect mixed with the extra reverb in the vocals makes you feel a little dizzy... a little out there. This is just a really cool sounding track that is perfect for any occasion. This is great party music, great cleaning music, great alone music... and it has a cool 60s/70s feel to it as well, which is always a good thing. right? right! The way this band mixes a pop/rock alternative feel with psychedelic is pretty cool, it’s rocking, yet relaxing at the same time... I don’t know how they do it, but they do it! I’d definitely invest in this band’s music. Plus, I really like their website... it’s always helpful to visit a well laid out band site. This band is the real deal.
Although I’m not featuring it here, I would have to say my favorite Milk song so far is "Give Me Some". This song can be heard at their myspace page and it’s one of the more psychedelic pieces. Is that a Sitar? Forgive me if I’m not getting the instrument correct. Anyway, this song was something that I was not expecting, then it just suddenly came on, surprised me and drug me in... The Sitar sound mixed with the other interesting sound effects all building up to a rocking ending, make this an amazing tune.
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Member Since: 7/3/2004
Band Website: milkmusic.net
Band Members: Eric Marx (Vocals), Maeva (Vocals, Keys), Marc Wallace (Guitars), Tim Lane Seaton (Bass), P.M. (Drums).
Thanks to Yuki (Guitars)
Influences: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Stone Roses, Radiohead, Electrafixion, Richard Ashcroft, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Primal Scream, The Doors, Blur, The Verve.
Sounds Like: Radiohead, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Electrafixion, Snow Patrol, Stone Roses, Primal Scream, The Doors.
Record Label: Milkmusic
Type of Label: Indie