Hot Milk drop new single "Swallow This"
Manchester, UK - and Hot Milk continue their “Corporation P.O.P” era with new single Swallow This which takes a swipe at the so-called leaders of the world, who seem hell-bent on callously cavaliering us headfirst into collapse.
Talking further on the single, lead singer Han Mee expands “We live in a post-truth era, we are confused, we are lost, and we are untrusting. We must follow our gut to what is moral, right and kind. Swallow This is a protest song against the hypodermic needle of control media. They anger and press upon pressure points to gain control. As we have always said, QUESTION EVERYTHING. It is healthy and it is right in this world that has evolved too fast for our primate brains to keep up. We must prioritise the wellness and safety of our fellow man, no matter their race, creed, religion, gender or sexuality. We are human beings, do not let something as common as money and power replace what truly matters. Community, joy, laughter, spirit. I will stand on that picket line first if it comes to it, for now, this is all we got. Enjoy, f ‘em."
Check out the official video for Swallow This below:
Hot Milk's sophomore album “Corporation P.O.P.” is an extravagant, uncompromising assessment of the perilous world around us, examined through a sharp British lens that is both witty and universal.
Having studied a politics degree, Han Mee has used that with “Corporation P.O.P.” – where Hot Milk unleash the pent-up anger experienced en masse around the globe. “I've always felt like a bit of a white knight – it's my duty to save the world somehow,” says Han. “I feel very, very impacted by the world’s issues, consistently. I wanted to be an MEP [Member of European Parliament], that was my dream.”
Despite its global outlook “Corporation P.O.P.” is an album that takes root in Manchester and Salford, exemplified by the band’s decision to shoot all of their videos in their hometown.“Newt Gingrich, who was a US politician, once said ‘All politics is local’,” says Han. “I’m trying to look local and be involved locally so I can affect my world. This is how I survive, because the world can feel overwhelming."
“Manchester is the best f'in city in the world,” she continues, getting somewhat emotional, having recently u-turned from a permanent move to LA when Manchester came calling back to her. “We started this band in Manchester, it’s intrinsic to me and who I am. It has to bleed into the art we create, because it helped me create it.”
Produced by the band's own Jim Shaw, with Zach Jones and KJ Strock, you can sense Hot Milk’s killer instinct throughout the record, a result of the intensive writing process and recorded as live album, it offers the band at their heaviest with their raw, unapologetic lyrics which brim with unfiltered emotion.
Snapshotting the gloom of the present and unloading very real fears for the future, the sentiment behind “Corporation P.O.P.” might feel locked inside a time capsule. But fast forward two decades, and time will surely prove why this record carries the hallmarks of something timeless.
Out on 27th June via Music for Nations “Corporation P.O.P.” is available to pre-order now HERE.