EP Review: Milk White Throat - Hierarchy (2020)

 

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Milk White Throat - Hierarchy
Release: September 18, 2020
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 21:04
Genre: Alternative Rock / Progressive Rock
Origin: Brighton, England

Brighton's trio Milk White Throat has gone through some change within the time of their existence. The newest product of their ongoing progress is the three-track EP "Hierarchy".
Drummer Guillaume, Tom on guitar and vocals, and Brian on bass and vocals present over twenty minutes of dark soulful and versatile music on this release.


Predominantly, the music on "Hierarchy" can be listed under Alternative Rock. The trio creates heavy and gloomy atmospheres decorated by a smooth cover. But furthermore, Milk White Throat add a lot of Prog to their style here. Shifted rhythms and intelligent arrangements make the three songs very various and exciting. And finally, there is a certain influence of Melodic Hardcore. The title track especially reveals this feature.


"Hierarchy" is a thrilling, powerful and yet emotional release. It combines the smooth soul of late-90s Alternative Rock with the sophisticated air of modern-day Prog and the intensity of Melodic Hardcore. Makes me wish, the EP had more than three tracks.

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