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Milk at Midnight : Letter Bombs and Holidays
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Guitarist Danny Doom, bassist/guitarist Nick Ritz, and drummer Eric Anderson successfully blend pop and indie rock while utilizing the banjo (guest player Scott Judd) and other odd noises.
Genre: Rock: College Rock
Release Date: 2004
Letter Bombs and Holidays
Milk at Midnight
Record Label: Agatha's Records
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1. The Boy That No One Knows 2:59 + MP3 $0.99
2. Never Liked It Here Much Anyway 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
3. Your Latest Greatest Mistake 3:10 + MP3 $0.99
4. Satellite 3:03 + MP3 $0.99
5. 10:15 Saturday Night 3:59 + MP3 $0.99
6. Normal is Right Around the Corner 9:06 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

This 6-song EP contains a mix of Milk at Midnight's unique style, including youthful pop ("The Boy That No One Knows"), classic indie rock ("Satellite"), and alt-country psychedelics ("Never Liked It Here Much Anyway"). Also, a cover of The Cure's "10:15 Saturday Night," and the rocking "Your Latest Greatest Mistake."

"The Flaming Lips meet The White Stripes meet Led Zeppelin is probably the best way to describe the distinctive sound that permeates Milk at Midnight's self-released EP, 'Letter Bombs and Holidays.' They go from moody and droning on the opening number ('The Boy That No One Knows') to playful and light on the ever-so-mysterious bonus track. Other standouts include the Cure cover '10:15 Saturday Night' and the classic rock meets indie rock of 'Satellite.'"

- Dean Ramos, Illinois Entertainer, November 2005

“Local favorites Milk at Midnight play stirring, driving, rock epics with a touch of glam, channeling equal parts Led Zeppelin and the Flaming Lips. On their latest EP, 'Letter Bombs and Holidays,' guitarist Danny Doom, bassist Nick Ritz, and drummer Eric Ander$in constantly alternate instrumental and vocal duties while successfully utilizing the banjo, seamlessly mixing its twang into their crashing, fuzzy guitars and stripping it of its usual alt-country connotations — not an easy feat.”

- Flavorpill (chi.flavorpill.net)

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