Milloy – Creating Problems while Practising Solutions

I was a huge fan of the first full length album offering by Wakefield, UK based punk rockers Milloy, and I was well excited when my fellow music lovin’ compadre’ (who shall be known as ‘El Dan’ from now on) strolled in and delivered this news to me on a Monday morning. “B, I have the new Milloy Album and they are playing in Newport in a couple of weeks“.

Now, this is the best Musical news I have heard in ages, so the album went on, and tickets for the upcoming show were purchased, so expect a gig review next week.

Anyone already savvy with Milloy will be hoping that their sonic mix hasn’t changed a bit, as they create a pretty unique one.

For anyone else, this is a Punk band who want to Rock you. The combination of super-tight bass and drums, duelling melodic punk/rock guitars and possibly the best British punk vocal delivery ever with a slight Northern twang, has me smiling straight away.

They have lost nothing since 2005’s More Than A Machine and its subsequent re-release in 2007, and this new album delivers in spades.  Stand out tracks for me are Tracks 3 and 5, but the entire Album is a blinder, if a little short but you begin to get used to this with punk/rock bands – more of an observation than a criticism.

Check out ‘More Than A Machine’ too and

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