Misty Road is available to stream & download from September 12th.
The song is the fourth track to be taken from our chart-topping album Holy Cow!
The song features a pumping thumping bass and drum groove over an infectious, intricate guitar riff, with both Jamie and Adam singing lead & harmony all the way through the song.
From September 12th you can watch the video HERE
And it will be available from the same day to purchase digitally HERE
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THE NUMBER 1 ALBUM!
The stunning new album from The Milk Men that has topped both the iTunes and Amazon Blues Album charts.
Featuring the iTunes Number 1 single 'One Man Band'
"A near-perfect album..stunning! 5/5"
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HOOTENANNY’S TOBY LEE ADDED TO MILKFEST ’25 LINE UP
TOBY LEE, THE YOUNG BRITISH BLUES STAR FRESH FROM HIS SHOW-STEALING PERFORMANCE ON JOOLS HOLLAND’S HOOTENANY, JOINS BLUES GREATS AT MILKFEST
Toby Lee, the young number-one selling blues artist in the UK, will be joining blues veterans Dr Feelgood and Paul Jones at the Indigo at the O2 in February for a star-studded line up to raise money and awareness for the Brain Tumour Charity.
Toby appeared on the BBC on this year’s New Years’ Hootenanny, hosted by Jools Holland, and was such a hit his latest album House on Fire went straight to the top of the blues charts days later.
On his addition to the bill Toby said: “‘I am thrilled to be giving my support to such a worthwhile cause’. Other acts appearing include The Cinneli Brothers, UK Top 10 chart act When Rivers Meet, Jo Harman, Mollie Marriott and festival founders The Milk Men.
Lockdown blues star Todd Sharpville and the multi-talented Thomas Heppell have also been added to the bill in cameo appearances.
Milkfest ’25 will be hosted by Blues rock band The Milk Men and UK vocal royalty, Jo Harman, will perform an exclusive tribute to the women in UK Blues. More guests are being lined up for this one-off Blues extravaganza.
Adam Norsworthy, guitarist with The Milk Men and Milkfest’25 organiser, said: “We are so excited to have Toby join us on the Milkfest line up. Having done shows with him before we know only too well what a dynamic and exciting performer he is”.
Claire Howells from The Brain Tumour Charity, said: “Some incredible performers are throwing their musical weight behind Milkfest ’25 next February and we’re extremely grateful for their ongoing support.
“Through the efforts of all those working towards Milkfest ‘25, we can change the landscape for everyone affected by a brain tumour diagnosis and bring hope to so many. A hueg thank you from all of us.”
“It will be a fantastic celebration of the UK blues scene.”
The Brain Tumour Charity is the UK’s largest dedicated brain tumour charity, committed to fighting brain tumours on all fronts.
It funds pioneering research to increase survival and improve treatment options as well as raise awareness of brain tumour symptoms and effects to bring about earlier diagnosis.
The Charity also provides support for everyone affected so that they can live as full a life as possible, with the best quality of life.
Find out more: https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/
THE MILK MEN ARE ONE THE MOST POPULAR AND ACCLAIMED BLUES ROCK BANDS IN THE UK.
Nominated for five UK Blues Awards and British Blues Challenge finalists, and with a Number 1 blues single and album to their name, they have earned a reputation as the one of the most dynamic and enjoyable live bands on the circuit. Their five albums of original material have seen them top both the Amazon and iTunes charts and won them ‘Best Album’ nominations, and their live shows are renowned for their electric energy and joyous sense of fun.
The Milk Men are a band made up from the cream of British R’n’B talent and pedigree.
With former Pirate Mike Roberts on drums, Lloyd Green (son of guitar legend Mick Green) on bass guitar, husky blues singer Jamie Smy on vocals, the band is rounded off on guitar by Adam Norsworthy, also known for his work with blues-scene mainstays Mustangs.
The band draws its influences from a wide range of classic bands from Dr Feelgood to Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC to Stevie Wonder. Their original music is classic blues rock, but always played with attack, energy, melody and a sense of fun.
The band has released five hugely-acclaimed albums of original material, and their latest Holy Cow! has seen the band cement its reputation as one of the UK’s premier keepers of the British Blues Rock flame when the first single from the album, One Man Band, went straight to Number 1 on the iTunes blues chart. The album itself then went on to top both the Amzon and iTunes blues album charts. The album's reviews were unanimous in their praise, with many calling it "a near-perfect" album.
The band’s third album Deliverance reached number 9 on the Amazon Top 10 Blues Chart (whilst also making the overall Top 40). The band has headlined major blues festivals all over the UK including the prestigious Great British Rock & Blues Festival in Skegness. A year later they were nominated for Best Band, Best Album and Best Vocalist. In January 2023 the band was nominated for two UK Blues Awards – Emerging Talent and Best Blues Band. In September 2023 they were one of the five bands chosen to compete in the prestigious UK Blues Challenge. As well as Skegness, they have graced the main stages of all the UK's biggest Blues Festivals including Colne, Upton, Alfold, Carlisle, Blackpool, Swanage and many more.
Check the band’s gig guide to see when they are playing near you, and get your delivery of full phat, gold-topped blues rock. You can also keep up to date with all the band's latest news by following TheMilkMenRockBand on Facebook. You can also become a Subscriber to our free regular newsletter, full of interviews, news, offers and plenty of fun stuff to enjoy - just click on Subscribe above.
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“The finest rockin’ rhythm’n’blues band in the country”
Blues in Britain Magazine
“Brilliant – there aren’t many better exponents of blues rock than The Milk Men”
Maximum Volume Magazine
“Fun, feelgood and wildly entertaining”
Fireworks Magazine
“In the tradition of British milk men - these guys certainly deliver!”
Blues Matters Magazine
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