Milk St.

A wild, edgy acoustic-leaning alt rock album that plays out like a concept record and refuses to do the expected.
A brand-new album released from Milk St. boasts a unique energy and twist on an acoustic alternative rock soundscape that is set in this incredibly youthful and colorful world and the album as a whole has the ability to take you away to a completely different place for a. In time which is insanely refreshing.
The "V3RMONT" plays out like a concept album of source and the longer you listen to the record the more you realize that you should begin to expect the unexpected because the way that these guys musically and lyrically put themselves out there is outside the box enough for you to be surprised.
These guys have an amazing mix of styles, approaches, and genres and they're able to create an atmosphere that's completely their own in their sound. There's something incredibly nostalgic about it at times but that nostalgia isn't musical, it comes from the Persona that the record actually gives off.
It has a weird way of reminding you of your own youth and you feel a little bit connected to the record because of that.
I also think this comes from the level of honesty that's actually in the lyrics of the record throughout all the wildness.
It's very rare that you hear a record that's packed with this much actual character behind it to the point where you feel like you actually know these guys a little bit better after you're done listening to it.
It also just feels good to be able to escape into this semi-90s underground alternative acoustic rock space and be able to take a swim through this giant body of music because when you're done you have to shake yourself off and snap yourself back into reality again.
I think I just miss those kinds of aspects about records and I'm so happy to have it again.


