Milky Wimpshake
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Heart and Soul in the Milky Way
published: 11 /
4 /
2013
Label:
Fortuna POP!
Format: CD
Excellent, if formulaic punk pop on fifth studio album from Newcastle-based group, Milky Wimpshake
Review
If you have already read my review of the new Tullycraft album, you might think that I have just copy-pasted that one here. I haven’t. But, just as with the Tullycraft album, things are more or less status quo in the land of Milky Wimpshake. With that said, there’s one big difference: if that was a bad thing when it came to Tullycraft, it’s a good thing when it comes to Pete Dale and his band mates in Milky Wimpshake.
A couple of years ago, they released their latest effort, 'My Funny Social Crime', and not a lot has happened since then. It’s still tweeish punk rock with lyrics about everything from politics to everyday life at the office, delivered by the aforementioned M Dale in his usual undismayed manner. And, keeping with their tradition, there are a couple of cover versions thrown in here as well, this time from singer/songwriter Jack Thackray ('Lah-di-dah') and Les Cox ('Omnia Mea Mecum Porto').
All in all, this is yet another great album from Newcastle’s finest, even though I could might as well put on their previous four albums instead…
Track Listing:-
1
Chemical Spray
2
On Top
3
You Are The Bomb
4
Activated
5
La Di Da
6
(I'll Be Your) Subject/Object
7
Motormouth
8
Uncool Jerk
9
Omnia Mea Mecum Porto
10
The Mirror Stage
11
(I'm A) Worthless Person
12
Letraset Angle
13
Without You
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/milkywimpshak
Label Links:-
http://www.fortunapop.com/
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fortuna