Formed in Brussels, Milk TV has drunk from many sources, quenching an enormous thirst for inspiration to create a singular universe, imbued with nostalgia and cynicism towards Anglo-Saxon pop culture. That of cheap TV programs, giant milk bottle ads, but above all of the underground, from New York no-wave to the Californian noise scene. Good Food For Mean Kids, the band's debut album released at the end of 2020, is a curious cocktail where Primus meets James Chance, where XTC flirts with Devo, but always with malice and decomplexion, with the air of not touching it. As a result, the band has rapidly built up a fine live reputation, playing alongside Traumhaus or Crack Clouds as part of the post-punk resurgence. Milk TV returns with new album Neo-Geo due out October 13th on EXAG' Records.
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