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The Dead Milkmen are prepping a new album that they hope to release in 2021. On Saturday, the The Dead Milkmen posted a video talking about their favorite film soundtracks. dean@deadmilkmen.com If you wish to communicate with the band you may do so via the following modern electronic email methods: To book the Dead Milkmen for a show: booking@deadmilkmen.com. However, in the beginning of the video, the band slyly mentioned that they are working on, and possibly recording, a new album. Here’s the inaugural “big questions” video. © Copyright 2020 Rolling Stone, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. The band began covering the tune when Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, changing the lyrics to “Trump’s a white supremacist / Putin tells him what to do.” For the recorded version, the Dead Milkmen stuck to the track’s original lyrics, at the request of Heaven 17. Press inquiries please contact the band at: milkmen@deadmilkmen.com. $9.49 — Audio CD "Please retry" $902.81 . , followed in 2017. Press inquiries please contact the band at: milkmen@deadmilkmen.com. Live, vocalist and keyboardist Rodney Anonymous had been slightly tweaking Heaven 17’s original screed about Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan to fit the current political moment, although the recorded version sticks to the original lyrics, per Heaven 17’s request. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. My Morning Jacket Perform Groovy 'Feel You' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', Watch ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Moderate Presidential Debate in ‘We’re All Doomed’ Video, Mac Davis, Country Singer and Elvis Presley Songwriter, Dead at 78, In Defending Hunter, Biden Showed Us His Potential, Miley Cyrus Releases Raucous Live Cover of ‘Heart of Glass’, There’s No Way In Hell Trump Doesn’t Know Who the Proud Boys Are, HBO Shares Trailer for Adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ ‘Between the World and Me’, Fuzz Drop New Scorcher ‘Spit’ Alongside Surreal Stop-Motion Video. amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; “A Complicated Faith”, which has a new wave / post-punk vibe, marks the band’s first new original song since their 2017 EP Welcome to the End of the World. While the first pressing of translucent red vinyl is already sold out, a second pressing on blue vinyl has now been announced.

amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; Instead of supplying us with a traditional quote about the track, the ever-entertaining Dead Milkmen gave us insight into a full band conversation: Rodney Anonymous: “In retrospect, I feel that some parts are overly processed. The second pressing of the 7-inch on blue vinyl will ship in November via the socially conscious label The Giving Groove, with proceeds benefitting the charity Girls Rock Philly. Our new album can be purchased up there at the "Official" Store link right here on Facebook. And here I thought I was the only one mentioning XTC and The Dead Milkmen in the same breath…. I wish we could do happy covers, but we’re never given those times to work in.”, As for the Dead Milkmen’s new song, “A Complicated Faith” was inspired in part by Depeche Mode. The Dead Milkmen are prepping a new album that they hope to release in 2021. The band was set to record it this year but had to put their plans on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Working... No thanks. Preorder directly from the Giving Groove website! The Dead Milkmen have been regularly covering “(We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang” live since the 2016 election, and recorded their version with producer Joe Nicolo. The band got their start back in 1979 and released a string of homemade cassettes. I take 100% of the responsibility (and 50% of the medication) for this oversight.”, Dean Sabatino: “I really love Joe’s guitar sound and the guitar solo is killer!”, Joe Jack Talcum: “There’s a guitar solo?”, Dan Stevens: “Yeah, the guitar solo is at the very beginning of the track.”, Rodney Anonymous: “We added it while you were napping. In Memoriam: Andy Gill of Gang of Four passes away, Dead Milkmen say they are making a new album. On Saturday, the The Dead Milkmen posted a video talking about their favorite film soundtracks. The Philadelphia outfit’s last full-length effort was 2014’s Pretty Music For Pretty People and in 2017 they put out the Welcome To The End Of The World EP.

The Dead Milkmen are back in the studio, working on the band’s first new album in six years and the follow-up to 2017’s Welcome to the End of the World EP.To help bide the time, they’ve also launched a new weekly video series in which they’ll answer “big questions.” Here’s the first installment, in which Rodney Anonymous badgers his bandmates to name their favorite soundtrack album.

The Dead Milkmen this month will release their first new music in three years, a cover of Heaven 17’s classic banned-by-the-BBC debut single “(We Don’t Need This) Fascist Groove Thang,” which will be issued as a transparent-red 7-inch vinyl single and digitally.. Along with the upcoming 7-inch single comes news that the Dead Milkmen are working on their first full-length album since 2014’s Pretty Music for Pretty People. ... 18 videos Play all Dead Milkmen album 1985 Hugo SALINAS ALIAGA; Surfin' Cow - Duration: 3:35.

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The B-side, “A Complicated Faith”, features a new wave sound, with drummer Dean Clean stating, “Rodney’s really into industrial goth music. The majority of the songs (and highlights) date from a May 1984 live-in-the-studio set for Philadelphia's WXPN. The Dead Milkmen Announce 7-Inch Single, Prep New Full-Length Album The single features a cover of Heaven 17's "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang" and an original song amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit"; Singer Rodney Anonymous said: "Each week, while working on their new album, members of the Dead Milkmen ask each other a question…" You can see the video below. rodney@deadmilkmen.com New from Used from MP3 Music, May 1, 1988 "Please retry" $9.49 . Digital downloads are available beginning Friday (August 21st) via Apple Music. Wrapped in a package more sumptuous than anyone should expect for the Dead Milkmen, Now We Are 20 reissues a self-released compilation from 1993 (Now We Are 10) that included excerpts from three self-released live tapes -- all recorded between late 1983 and early 1984. Stay on top of the series by subscribing to the Milkmen’s YouTube channel. Check it out. Find Dead Milkmen discography, albums and singles on AllMusic