Dead Milkmen Plan First New Material In 15 Years

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Dead MilkmenAccording to Philebreity, the legendary pop-punk band The Dead Milkmen just finished recording a new album scheduled for release later this year. The record, tentatively titled The King In Yellow, is the band’s first set of new material since 1995’s Stoney’s Extra Stout (Pig).

The band recorded a total of 17 songs during two two-day marathon sessions at Buddha Sounds and at Miner Street Studio. They will be finishing up the final mixes in February and, hopefully, releasing the CD in either March or April.

Songs set for the release include “Meaningless Upbeat Happy Song”, “13th Century Boy”, “She’s Affected”, “Melora Says,” “Solvents for Home and Industry”, “Caitlin Childs”, and “Can’t Relax.”