The Milk just released their debut single “Disintegrate”. A song build on whispering and omitting. On stripping a story naked, getting rid of unnecessary baggage and piercing through to its bare essence: that one moment in which everything and nothing happens at the same time. And that moment doesn’t need any ornaments.
The Milk plays soulfolk: an eclectic mix of contemporary folk with a respectful nudge to 70’s soul. Both dreamy and sensual but also sassy when it needs to be. They bring you both original songs and unexpected covers, injected with pop elements like Moonchild and Khruangbin. And deeply inspired by storytelling like Erykah Badu.
But shaped as much by punk as soul music, The Milk is sparkling but never too polished. Debut single ‘Disintegrate’ displays their fascination for space and stillness, and how small can be grand.