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Hot Milk - A Call To The Void [LP]
Hot Milk - A Call To The Void [LP]
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Format: LP
Catalogue No.:Â 19658809751
Barcode:Â 196588097515
Release Date: 25 Aug 2023
Genre: Pop-Punk
FOR FANS OF: The 1975, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Yungblud
âBubbling with frustration but cut with a The 1975-like lust for lifeâ NME
âAbsolutely brimming with confidence and slick accessibilityâ Kerrang!
âTheir singles have coupled indelible melodies with ferocious powerâ The Guardian
Manchester, UK - Hot Milk have announced their debut album 'A CALL TO THE VOID' set for release 25th August 2023 on Music For Nations. For some, it might feel like a long time coming but Hot Milk always knew that when the time came to make their debut album, they had to be ready for it. It will be their loudest statement yet of who they are and what they stand for, an opportunity to show the world what they are made of. Tracks on the debut album walk on a tightrope between the humorous and the serious, brimming with what might be called positive nihilism. Theyâre not so much finding the light in the dark as they are laughing because if they donât, theyâll cry.
With A CALL TO THE VOID, Hot Milk are set to launch themselves into the upper echelons of the British rock scene.
The band have blossomed over the course of three self-produced EPs, this constant stream of releases has meant that Hot Milk were never away from the spotlight â or the stages they call home. Their rise kept accelerating, taking them to stadium support slots with Foo Fighters, the main stages of some of the best festivals Globally, an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel in the US to tours with bands like Pale Waves and their own headline sold-out shows to over 50 million streams of the EPs alone. Crucially, however, they were giving themselves space to find themselves as artists.
The band recorded the album between Manchester, Los Angeles and Stockholm with the bands very own Jim Shaw at the Producing helm for the majority of the record, much like all previous releases. An element that has become so important to the band and allowing them to control just exactly what they want to be as artists.
Other tracks of the record like âBreathing Underwaterâ, is a song, in Jimâs words, about âfeeling like youâre absolutely swamped, drowning in your own self-doubt,â which captures Hot Milk, and especially Han, at their lowest ebb.
âI wanted to run away. I felt like diving into the sea and never coming back up". she explains. âI didnât want to feel anymore â it was all too painful to feel. I felt like a failure, but I also felt a lot of pressure and I just didnât really know what to do or where to put that.â
Creating art from that darkness, however, turned out to be a silver lining. âWe got a beautiful song out of it. âThatâs why art is really important â it allows you to get all those feelings out there.â
That mindset also inspired the title choice. A CALL TO THE VOID is the English translation of the French phrase lâappel du vide, referring to the brainâs trick of spotting opportunities to die. Itâs the eerie jolt that is felt when you stand waiting for a train and the thought that you could jump, and end your life in a heartbeat, intrudes in your head. Itâs that brief moment of being reminded of the fragility of existence.
âParty On My Deathbedâ, meanwhile, fizzes with life but is ultimately powered by a sense of reckless abandon. âItâs the idea that you only live once, so you might as well live it to your absolute fullest,â begins Jim, before Han elaborates on the idea that wanting to party till you die might not just be celebratory but destructive.
âAt the time that I was writing, I was becoming really involved in the underworld of Manchester and staying out till God knows what time in the morning. You donât care anymore, you donât care about yourself or what happens to you. You just keep going.â
Despite this, however, itâs characteristically tongue-in-cheek, with a proudly British sense of humour too inspired by some of the bandâs more left-field influences. âSome of the older Slowthai and AJ Tracey lyrics are quite clever in the way they use very British slang, with twisted metaphors around everyday British life,â says Jim. âThatâs kind of like what weâve explored.â The more alt-pop inspired âBloodstreamâ, meanwhile, was made for creating moments on the big stages the band have always aspired to reach.
The most important thing for the band, however, is that these songs are written to scream from the speakers of the stage, and for their refrains to be screamed back at them by the adoring, tight-knit community theyâve built. âLive is where Iâm happiest, live is where itâs home,â says Han. âWe wrote songs with the intention of people going off, making you feel good, opening the pit up, letting go, crying, getting on your mateâs shoulders. Itâs church for us.â
Hot Milk are;
Han Mee â Vocals/ Guitar
Jim Shaw â Vocals/ Guitar
Tom Paton â Bass
Harry Deller â Drums
Side A
WELCOME TO THEâŠ
HORROR SHOW
BLOODSTREAM
PARTY ON MY DEATHBED
ALICE COOPERâS POOL HOUSE
Side B
ZONED OUT
OVER YOUR DEAD BODY
MIGRAINE
BREATHING UNDERWATER
AMPHETAMINE (Feat. Julian Comeau of Loveless)
FORGET ME NOT
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