New single out 15th January 2025 with EP and tour dates from February

 

“milkshed. just have this raw anthem feel to them” KERRIE COSH, BBC INTRODUCING

“milkshed. are reintroducing a generation to grunge-fuelled anthems.” FOREVER LOUD

“milkshed. are shaping up as an act to keep on your radar with their powerful & fresh style of modern guitar music.” EARMILK

Following the success of the ferocious ‘Do It Again’, which was championed by John Kennedy, BBC Introducing and playlisted by Amazing Radio, rising alt-rock three-piece milkshed. showcase their softer side on latest single ‘Just Wanna Give’, released independently on 15th January. It’s followed by their second EP on 19th February and gigs supporting it, including shows with Jaws The Shark and for The Isle of Wight Festival’s New Blood Competition, whose winner will play the iconic festival.

‘Just Wanna Give’ explores loving yourself and accepting your flaws, which has always been important to singer/guitarist Cam Gallaher, so the writing came easily: “it sounds cliché but the melody came to me in a dream, I recorded a voice note humming it at 3am trying not to wake my newborn son, unsuccessfully. He seems to like it though so that’s a relief.” The track’s conversational tone is captured by the singer’s wife answering a phone call in its opening, reminiscent of ‘Streetcar’ by emo heavyweights Funeral For A Friend. “There’s so much anticipation in the moments before you hear a voice answer and I wanted to feel that in the intro” the songwriter adds.

Inspired by the more delicate tracks of alt rock icons like Deftones, ‘Just Wanna Give’ showcases a dreamier side to milkshed., driven by a hypnotic melody and propulsive instrumentation that’s perfect for the wintry, reflective new year period. Yet it retains the raw DIY energy fans love, being recorded live and produced by Gallaher at his home studio in Devon, with mastering by Grammy-winner Dyre Gormsen (Yungblud, Kenny Beats). “We recorded early milkshed. tracks separately as we live in different places, so feeding off each other’s energy in the room enabled us to work more collaboratively” notes bassist Jake Tulley, with drummer Alf Grey adding “it was the first take we did and came together incredibly quickly, we feel really in sync with the music we want to make.”

milkshed. kick off 2025 with their second self-released EP on 19th February and a series of exciting shows. They support breakthrough alt rock artist Jaws The Shark at Signature Brew Haggerston on Wednesday 12th February as part of The Season (formerly Access All Areas), a multi-venue grassroots music festival held across London. They are also through to the Quarter Finals of Isle of Wight Festival’s New Blood Competition, playing The Old Blue Last in Shoreditch on Friday 7th March where a live audience and industry panel will judge who advances to being just two performances away from playing the iconic festival. Following this, milkshed. headline The Black Prince in Northampton on Friday 14th March with more dates across the UK following in the spring in support of their new EP.

LIVE SHOWS

12 FEBRUARY | SIGNATURE BREW HAGGERSTON | TICKETS

7 MARCH | THE OLD BLUE LAST SHOREDITCH | TICKETS

14 MARCH | THE BLACK PRINCE NORTHAMPTON

DISCOVER

INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY | TIKTOK | SOUNDCLOUD

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