When the Dublin outfit Milk started working on their new release, 3, The EP., they found themselves drawn more to acoustic instruments than synthesizers or electric guitars slathered in effects.
“I think that lended itself a lot more to the sound a lot more,” says frontman Mark McKenna on the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s On Your Radar. “And it made it a lot more unique, in a way that it went outside of the writing. It became its own thing eventually.”
As a creative choice, it was very much...
“I think that lended itself a lot more to the sound a lot more,” says frontman Mark McKenna on the latest episode of Rolling Stone’s On Your Radar. “And it made it a lot more unique, in a way that it went outside of the writing. It became its own thing eventually.”
As a creative choice, it was very much...
- 1/5/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The full line-up includes 21 world premieres, six European premieres and 60 Irish premieres.
Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh (July 11-16) returns for its 35th edition with a line-up including opening night film Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s The Miracle Club, following its world premiere at Tribeca, that stars Laura Linney, Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Agnes O’Casey.
The full line-up includes 21 world premieres, six European premieres and 60 Irish premieres from 43 countries, boasting 95 feature films in total.
Closing the festival will be the Irish premiere of Alison Ellwood-directed Cyndi Lauper documentary Let The Canary Sing, with the US ’Girls Just Want To Have Fun...
Ireland’s Galway Film Fleadh (July 11-16) returns for its 35th edition with a line-up including opening night film Thaddeus O’Sullivan’s The Miracle Club, following its world premiere at Tribeca, that stars Laura Linney, Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Agnes O’Casey.
The full line-up includes 21 world premieres, six European premieres and 60 Irish premieres from 43 countries, boasting 95 feature films in total.
Closing the festival will be the Irish premiere of Alison Ellwood-directed Cyndi Lauper documentary Let The Canary Sing, with the US ’Girls Just Want To Have Fun...
- 6/27/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
This Dublin-based band might bore you — or at least their song suggests so. With a sold-out crowd and a teaser of their yet-to-be released single “I Think I Lost My Number Can I Have Yours,” Milk’s first-ever New York City concert at Mercury Lounge was far from boring.
Here’s Showbiz Cheat Sheet’s review of the performance.
Milk ‘the Music’ is just getting started Milk poses for promotional picture for ‘Human Contact’ | Nicholas O’Donnell Photography
The four-piece pop band is based in Dublin, carving a unique space for themselves in the alternative music scene. They were one of the 11 Irish acts chosen for 2023’s SXSW. In 2022, the group released their self-described “Covid song,” “Human Contact.”
“The song is about a longing for companionship and the feeling that you’re alive but not living,” Mark McKenna said (via Prelude Press). “Going through the same day on loop and the...
Here’s Showbiz Cheat Sheet’s review of the performance.
Milk ‘the Music’ is just getting started Milk poses for promotional picture for ‘Human Contact’ | Nicholas O’Donnell Photography
The four-piece pop band is based in Dublin, carving a unique space for themselves in the alternative music scene. They were one of the 11 Irish acts chosen for 2023’s SXSW. In 2022, the group released their self-described “Covid song,” “Human Contact.”
“The song is about a longing for companionship and the feeling that you’re alive but not living,” Mark McKenna said (via Prelude Press). “Going through the same day on loop and the...
- 3/20/2023
- by Julia Dzurillay
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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