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Edging towards the forefront of the emerging indie landscape, North London dreamers Weird Milk announce the release of pulsating new single Time Machine, set to drop 8th November.

Capping off a whirlwind twelve months, the quintet’s latest effort follows acclaimed singles Anything You Want and Honey, I’m Around, having received widespread praise across the BBC Radio 1/6 Music airwaves (Annie Mac, Jack Saunders, Steve Lamacq) and growing support throughout the online community (NME, DIY, The Line Of Best Fit, Dork) as their profile continues to soar.

Fresh from touring alongside fellow do-woppers Trudy and the Romance across the UK, the baroque pop quartet will be playing The Great Escape’s First Fifty showcase later this month in London where their assured live show, honed via a series of slots with the likes of Frank Carter, Pip Blom and Thyla, will be demonstrated in full force.

Discussing their forthcoming single release, songwriter/drummer Charlie Glover-Wright explained: “Time Machine came from a brief obsession with the documentary Cosmos. I became fascinated with the scientists and how they had the determination and will to invent and create things that no-one else had ever even considered were possible! So we had a conversation about how you’d go about trying to make a time machine. You’d read lots of books by the leading scientists in the field and then you’d study for a long time and then you’d give it a go. The world’s a scary place right now so we thought about getting the heck outta here – just for a little while”.

 Jay Henley

With plans already afoot for 2020, including their debut EP and debut trip stateside for SXSW, Weird Milk are primed for the spotlight and look set to take full advantage.