Future Present Past EP is the first taste of music we’ve had from The Strokes since their 2013 hit album Comedown Machine, which marked the end of their five-album deal with RCA. The band are now signed with lead singer Julian Casablancas’ Cult Records, and have today released a four-track EP, the first since their 2001 […]
Comments Off on Future Present Past EPKeeping The Peace is the second studio album from English indie outfit Arthur Beatrice. Where their debut album Working Out was quiet and sparse, paving the way for many The xx comparisons, Keeping The Peace strikes out on a different path, using sunnier melodies and fuller instrumentation to create an altogether different sound. Additional production, engineering and […]
Comments Off on Keeping The PeaceCongrats is the fourth studio album from Canadian electronica four-piece band, Holy Fuck. Miloco engineer Matt Wiggins mixed the track “Xed Eyes” in The Church Studio 2.
Comments Off on CongratsWe first met Liverpool singer-songwriter Luke Cusato back in February, when he won a competition run by Sentric Music in collaboration with Miloco, called The Next Big Sync. As part of the prize the winner won free studio time in any Miloco Studio of their choosing. As a proud Liverpudlian, and a repeat client of our quirky Liverpool partner […]
Comments Off on BreatheGerman electronic music duo Digitalism have returned with their third studio LP, Mirage, released on Pias. The band formed in Hamburg in 2004 and spent a few years honing their sound before releasing their debut album Idealism in 2007. Their sophomore album I Love You Dude was released four years later in 2011, so the similar lengthy […]
Comments Off on MirageLeeds five-piece rock band Eagulls have released their second studio LP, Ullages. Released on Friday May 13th, Ullages is the follow up to their self-titled debut album two years ago, which was also released on Partisan Records. The post-punk collective’s sophomore album is 11-tracks long, which were recorded in a converted church in the band’s hometown, Leeds, […]
Comments Off on UllagesMercury Prize winning artist James Blake has returned to the spotlight with his third studio album, The Colour In Anything. Releasing his self-titled debut album in 2011, and the critically acclaimed Overgrown in 2013, this is Blake’s first album in nearly three years. Evidently the wait was worth it, with the album receiving rave reviews from fans and […]
Comments Off on The Colour In AnythingThe UK’s undisputed King Of Grime, Skepta, has released his long awaited fourth studio LP, Konnichiwa, today. Since releasing his debut mixtape, Joseph Junior Adenoma, in 2006 Skepta has been a driving force in London’s grime scene, and has been credited with bringing the genre to the mainstream music industry and the world stage. Worldwide touring and association with international […]
Comments Off on KonnichiwaRufus Wainwright‘s latest project Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets was released today, to mark the 400 year anniversary since William Shakespeare’s death tomorrow. The album is a collection of Shakespeare sonnets adapted into song, featuring Helena Bonham Carter, Carrie Fisher, William Shatner, Wainwright’s sister, Martha Wainwright, and more. Rufus himself only sings leads vocals […]
Comments Off on Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare SonnetsScottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit have returned with their fifth studio album Painting Of A Panic Attack, out today on Atlantic Records. The five-piece are regulars at Miloco, having worked on their fourth studio album Pedestrian Verse, and Late March, Death March EP in with Craig Silvey at his studio, Toast and the now closed Garden Studios. […]
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