A gig held at Hy Brasil Music Club on Thursday 8th March. The event starts at 20:00.


As part of a mammoth twenty-eight-date UK tour throughout March, hotly-tipped new band The Milk will play a free show at Bristol's Start The Bus on 8 March.

The Milk are quickly earning a reputation as one of the UK's most exciting live bands. They were even nominated for Best Breakthrough Artist at the UK Festival Awards this summer, going up against the likes of Bruno Mars and Jessie J. With a new single scheduled to coincide with the tour, the band's first extensive UK tour will see them preview songs from their forthcoming debut album, which has been produced by celebrated DJ and remixer Brad Baloo (The Nextmen).

Having been friends since school, The Milk began life as a teenage punk band: after some disastrous efforts to act rock-and-roll, the group soon split, though lead-singer Rick's belting soulful voice arguably benefited from these loud, formative years. Sometime later, the boys revisited the classic Motown, Stax and Trojan Records that had soundtracked their teens, intent on putting on a club night. Instead, they hit a creative breakthrough. Holed up in the shed at the bottom of their garden, all new songs and sounds were experimented with, which were written in-between and sometimes in response to a series of make-do jobs in Wickford, Essex.

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