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Warmer Milks
Radish On Light
Troubleman TMU-177
CD
£6.99
New album from this excellent US underground cell bundles a wildly variant clutch of escape strategies, from modal, snake-stoning guitar that sounds like Pentangle plays Savage Republic through Swans-scale monolithomania, elongated psych rock jams, scrabbly pots of improvised chatter and a weird Ralph Records/MX-80/Subterranean Modern avant-American goof feel.
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Warmer Milks
Radish On Light
Troubleman TMU-177
LP
£8.99
Tough to source vinyl edition of the new album from this excellent US underground cell bundles a wildly variant clutch of escape strategies, from modal, snake-stoning guitar that sounds like Pentangle plays Savage Republic through Swans-scale monolithomania, elongated psych rock jams, scrabbly pots of improvised chatter and a weird Ralph Records/MX-80/Subterranean Modern avant-American goof feel.
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Warmer Milks
T-Shirt
Ladron Tape No Cat
Large T-Shirt
£8.99
Warmer Milks heavyweight cotton t-shirt, with abstract black on white design. Classically abstruse wear for the suavest of modern befuddlers.
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Warmer Milks
Radish On Light
No Label No Cat
Art Edition LP
£9.99
Very limited white label art edition version of the new Warmer Milks LP, with covers hand painted by the band themselves: ...new album from this excellent US underground cell bundles a wildly variant clutch of escape strategies, from modal, snake-stoning guitar that sounds like Pentangle plays Savage Republic through Swans-scale monolithomania, elongated psych rock jams, scrabbly pots of improvised chatter and a weird Ralph Records/MX-80/Subterranean Modern avant-American goof feel.
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Warmer Milks
Let Your Friends In
Release The Bats RTB-33
CD
£8.99
“The current line up of Warmer Milks is probably not what it was yesterday or what it is today. Hell, there is talk of it changing up for next month. Blame this on schizophrenia or an urge to not run in circles but it's how things have always been for the loose group. Founder Michael Turner started Warmer Milks in 2003 and has refused to go backwards regardless of outside (or in house) opinions since its inception. Warmer Milks have toured by themselves throughout the United States as well with the likes of Six Organs of Admittance, Bonnie Prince Billy, Arbouretum, Howlin' Rain and others. The band did an extensive tour throughout Europe winter of 2007 and will be back on said continent Summer 2008. Let Your Friends In is another chapter in the more brash, aggressive side of Warmer Milks catalog. Leaning more towards skate punk and black metal, the group touched on intensities left behind from nerd critically acclaimed Radish On Light (Troubleman Unlimited 2006) but with a more street rock cum vomitorium feel. The flipside to the first track is a spook gang romper, drumless yet still punching the walls with a force no other rock can manage. The "Let Your Friends In" sessions went down in Shelbyville, Kentuckee at Rove Studios home to engineer Paul Oldham (Speed To Roam, Bonnie Prince Billy Band, ex-Broadcast Choir and Royal Trux) where various members present during the "Soft Walks" sessions (coming March 2008, Animal Disguise) took time to record this scorcher. Featuring usual WM attendees Michael Turner and Greg Backus the two lengthy cuts on "Let Your Friends In" also boasts the addition of Shawn David McMillen (Austin, TX solo artist, Iron Kite member and former member of Ash Castles) on guitar and Paul O. on dead wah guitar. Where the group has flirted with heavy rock in the past, it is easy to say that group now owns heavy rock.” – RTB.
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Warmer Milks
Lortab Sunsplash
Paranormal Overtime POT-3
Cassette + Art Zine + Handmade Bag
£8.99
“90 minutes that constantly changes up. Side A features M. Turner and Side B features M. Turner and S Thomas Young in Austin, Texas. Singular turns to full, one turns to a million. Slow becomes fast and all disappears out of sight. Burn everything else and be on your own. A perfect piece of music to draw to at night. You do draw, don't you? Cassette with hand painted case. Includes book of drawings by M. Turner. Comes in quality handmade bags.” – PO.
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Warmer Milks
A Special Time
Paranormal Overtime POT-1
Art Edition CD-R
£8.99
“Soundtrack recorded by M. Turner and Shawn David McMillen (ex-Ash Castles On The Ghost Coast) for 'The Tomorrow People" television show twenty odd years after the fact and without permission. Several pieces of extreme sound variation. Step into the questions we have about what lies on other sides. No one has a clue. Copies of this were taken out on tour June 2007. A melter fer sure. Wrapped CD-R housed in hand drawn LP covers” – PO.
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Warmer Milks
Live In Paris, France
Paranormal Overtime POT-2
CD-R
£6.99
“Features M. Turner, G. Backus and T. Shelton on Winter European 2007 tour. Acoustic and electric guitar with minimal electronics and vocals. Includes Roxy Music and Dead Moon covers. Mixed by Robert Beatty.” – PO. Blank CD-R in case with no packaging.
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Warmer Milks
Collap
Paranormal Overtime POT-4
CD-R
£8.99
“Dark electronic funk by M. Turner. Minimal pulses cased in synthesized waves. Thump cracks the glass while dozens of tiny dots clog the lung. CD-R with artwork in jewel case.” – PO.
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Warmer Milks
The Plast Is The Fluture Is The Plast
Mountaain 010
CD-R
£6.99
“A (now posthumous) collection of live Warmer Milks material from 2003-2006 (goes right up until when the band broke up for the first time) originally assembled by Robert Beatty and M.A. Turner at the Resonant Hole in 2007. It was commissioned by a to-remain-unnamed boutique indie rock sub-label that stopped returning phone calls after they heard it. Includes selections from the very first Warmer Milks show from Trevor Tremaine's living room in 2003. Featuring the core of Turner/Shelton/Backus and includes appearances by probably every person who played in the band during this period (Chris Cprek, Mike Laugherty, Dave Farris, Thad Watson, Trevor Tremaine, Ben Allen, but really- who's keeping track at this point?). Runs the gamut of styles from solo acoustic living room love ballads to full on pack of wild dogs at the bottom of a bourbon barrel in Texas shitstorms to the formative seeds of what would become the core of the band's swansong "Soft Walks". Something for everyone/nothing for no one. R.I.P. Warmer Milks.” – Robert Beatty.
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