Milk by The Bronze Medal
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 30 June, 2011 17:56
Bristol’s The Bronze Medal are named after their favourite Idlewild song and there’s definitely a hint of Roddy Woomble and co’s later work in their debut single. Epic but still tender, accessible without being middle of the road, Milk consistently threatens to explode into the stratosphere over its nigh on five minutes, but never does and is all the better for exhibiting such quiet restraint.
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