My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
Rock
Electronic / Hip-hop / Jazz / Rock / Blues / Creative music
Mostly No by Milk Maid, released 26 June 2012 1. Dopamine 2. Do Right 3. Stir So Slow 4. You Neck Around Mine 5. Bad Luck 6. New Plans 7. Summertime 8. Drag To Find 9. Pictures of Stone 10. Old Trick 11.
Album teaser for the Milk maid album 'Mostly No'.
Listen free to Milk Maid – Mostly No (Dopamine, Do Right and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.
Mostly No is a record that eschews any manic highs or crushing lows in favor of an affable sort of middle ground, and usually with pretty welcoming results.
Milk Maid – Mostly No. Label: FatCat Records – FATCD111. Companies, etc. Licensed To – FatCat Records.
Mostly No. Fat Cat., 2012. In a year of garage rockers folding rockabilly numbers, fuzz wars, and ambient brain-slushers into their attack, Milk Maid leader Martin Cohen sticks to a tried-and-true DIY template on his Manchester, England band's second LP. It might feel as though, between powerhouse records like Ty Segall's Slaughterhouse and Hair, and likeminded acts including King Tuff, Spacin', and White Fence proper, there might not be much room in 2012 for Manchester, England's Martin Cohen, whose band Milk Maid has gone and offered up its second LP in the midst of a welcome glut of high.
Artists Milk Maid Mostly No. Mostly No Milk Maid. This album has an average beat per minute of 118 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 76/146 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at 144BPM, ends at 106BPM (-38), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Milk Maid.
He wrote all the songs, played most of the instruments, and recorded and mixed the album in his Manchester apartment. The insularity of this process can be immediately felt on the album's kickoff track, "Dopamine. The song's distant, fuzzy vocals and snaky melody bear much in common with Ty Segall's '60s-inspired lo-fi garage pop blasts, swapping out the Lennon worship for a healthy dose of early Small Faces or Texas psych influences
Milk Maid are one of two lactically named bands causing ripples right now (the other being The Milk). Led by Martin Cohen, formerly of Manc neo-grungers Nine Black Alps, Milk Maid justify the fuss with bold, euphoric opener "Dopamine", but it isn't long before their second album goes sour, settling into a pattern of either doctrinaire psych-rock or alt-country which recalls the Dandy Warhols in their more meandering moods. It's almost as if Cohen loses his bottle. More about Dairy Products Milk Post 2000 Indie
| A1 | Dopamine |
| A2 | Do Right |
| A3 | Stir So Slow |
| A4 | Your Neck Around Mine |
| A5 | Bad Luck |
| A6 | New Plans |
| B1 | Summertime |
| B2 | Drag To Find |
| B3 | Pictures Of Stone |
| B4 | Old Trick |
| B5 | No Goodbye |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FATCD111P | Milk Maid | Mostly No (CD, Album, Promo) | FatCat Records | FATCD111P | UK | 2012 |
| FATCD111 | Milk Maid | Mostly No (CD, Album) | FatCat Records | FATCD111 | UK | 2013 |
Classical
Electronic
Rock
Electronic / Pop
Folk music
Pop
Electronic
Rock
Rock
Electronic