Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Spotlight on: Milk at Midnight


Milk at Midnight (Danny Doom - vocals, guitar; Rick Nitz - guitar, bass, vocals; and Eric Anderson - drums, vocals) are proud to present the very first live performance of their long-incubating concept piece at Buffestalo this summer, the as-yet-untitled rock opera based on the life and times of the fictional daredevil known only as Revie. The musical journey follows the once-world famous star’s fall from grace and his epic drive toward redemption as he realizes the only way to win back the love of his life—and the fame he once had—is to get back on the bike and make one final jump! Will he make it??? Milk at Midnight released their third album, “Less Love More Acid,” in late 2008 on Stars/No Stars Records, available on vinyl for your enhanced home listening pleasure (also available digitally). The 12-song record contains live staples such as “Kristol Ball,” “Greatest of the World,” and “Why Don’t You Go? (Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh!),” along with the banjo-driven tune “The Leaning Tower of Astigmatism” and the acoustic “Sticks in My Stomach.” Milk at Midnight have also released a full-length record "A Fit to End All Time," in 2003 and a 6-song EP, "Letter Bombs and Holidays," in 2005. All are available through iTunes and many of your other favorite digital outlets.

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