The Milk Men Announce New Album “Holy Cow!” Alongside Debut Single and Video Release.

The Milk Men Announce New Album “Holy Cow!” Alongside Debut Single and Video Release.

1st March 2024 0 By Jon Deaux

The Milk Men, renowned for their electrifying performances and innovative R&B take on the blues-rock sound, are thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of their latest, and fifth, album, “Holy Cow!”
Dovetailing this exciting news is the debut single “One Man Band” and its accompanying video; both help set the stage for what promises to be a standout record in a career that has already achieved some notable highlights.

“One Man Band” exudes classic country rock vibes with an irresistible groove. Carrying a sing-along chorus that’s already a hit with live audiences (crowds enthusiastically joining in to chant “Raise your hand… for the one-man band!”), the song lyrically delves into the complexities of a relationship, where one person has mentally and emotionally moved on, struggling to justify their departure to themselves and their partner.

“One Man Band is a three-and-a-half-minute rhythm and country blues earworm winner,” say FabricationsHQ

Scheduled for release on May 3rd, “Holy Cow!” marks the band’s fifth studio album, following a string of critically acclaimed releases. With a reputation as one of the most dynamic and enjoyable live acts on the circuit, The Milk Men have earned five nominations at the UK Blues Awards and were finalists in the UK Blues Challenge, solidifying their status as premier purveyors of British R’n’B talent.

Comprising former Pirate Mike Roberts on drums, Lloyd Green (son of guitar legend Mick Green) on bass guitar, husky blues-hued singer Jamie Smy on vocals, and the guitar prowess of Adam Norsworthy (also known for his work with The Mustangs), The Milk Men bring a wealth of experience and musical pedigree to their latest offering.

Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences (from AC/DC to Stevie Wonder), The Milk Men infuse Dr. Feelgood vibe’d R&B with a modern edge, characterized by their signature attack, energy, melody, bags of hooks and a sense of fun.

“Holy Cow!” showcases the band’s evolution and raw authenticity. Guitarist and co-producer Adam Norsworthy shares his excitement about the album, stating, “This album is leaner, tougher, and more dynamic than any we have made before… but still dripping with hooks and some great lyrics. It’s very much what we do… just better than ever!”

Lead singer Jamie adds, “I see this album as having some core themes which could all be bracketed under ‘the blues’ in terms of subject matter, if not musically. ‘Holy Cow’ is far rawer than our other albums with less overdubs and less backing vocals, but still packed with hooks, melody, and attitude. It’s the closest we’ve got to The Milk Men live experience in the studio.”

The band’s busy 2024 schedule will include a series of live performances throughout the UK, providing fans with ample opportunity to experience their electrifying stage presence first hand — don’t miss The Milk Men as they deliver the essence of “Holy Cow!” to audiences across the UK.

One Man Band is now available on all digital platforms. https://themilkmen.hearnow.com/

 
MILK MEN LIVE DATES
 
2 March -Swanage Blues Festival
6 April -York Blues Festival – Headlining
7 April -The Flying Circus, Newark
26 April -Leeds Blues Club
27 April -Bosworth Blues Festival
16 May -Red Arrow Club, Ramsgate
18 May -Live@Eastwell Village Hall, Melton Mowbray
31 May – Ipswich Jazz & Blues Club (supporting Dr. Feelgood)
1 June – The Bird In Hand, Fareham, Hampshire
8 June – The Musician, Leicester
15 June – Boogaloo Festival, Toorak Hotel, Torquay
18 June – Tuesday Night Music Club, Coulsdon
27 June – The Half Moon, Putney
28 June – Blues At The Bay, Stockton
29 June – Saltburn Blues Club, N Yorkshire
30 June – The Cluny, Newcastle
6 July – Alfold Blues Festival
12 July -100 Club, Oxford Street (Supporting the Dirt Road Band)
21 July – Upton Blues Festival
3 August- Cambridge Rock Festival
25 August- Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival, Colne, Lancashire
14 September – Barleylands Blues Club
5 October- Swanage Blues Festival
15 October- The Music Den, Epping
25 October- Joe Joe Jim’s, Birmingham
27 October – The Flying Circus, Newark
15 November- Blues on a Friday, The Butler, Reading
17 November- Pizza Express, The Pheasantry, Chelsea
14 December – The Musician, Leicester
 
2025
 
8 February – Diseworth Blues Club
14 March – Darlington Blues Club
 
Links
Website: themilkmenmusic.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMilkMenRockBand

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