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Weird Milk unveils their angelic and colorful new single “Vienna”

  • August 9, 2021
  • Chloe Robinson
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Do you ever feel like some people come into your life at the perfect time, when you truly need them the most? Almost as if they are angels sent down from heaven. Weird Milk releases their radiant, rock tune “Vienna” narrating how fate can work in mysterious ways. With gritty guitars, striking keys and vibrant vocal harmonies, the infectious offering instantly hooks you in. It is a comforting thought to believe the universe has a plan for us and the track provides listeners with that sense of hopefulness and security. They open with the profound lyrics, “Oh baby down came the angels/ Heaven ain’t in the UK/ I know cause I met Vienna and C-A-R-L-O-T-A” and the divine message of purpose is felt straight away.

Alt-rockers Weird Milk returns with a highly electrifying sound. The band’s EP opener “Vienna” shows just how daring and dynamic they can truly be. Vocalist/guitarist Alex Griffiths reveals, “‘Vienna’ is a very personal release to me. It was written at a moment in my life where I reached a crossroads and was totally stuck. A few amazing individuals, whom I likened to ‘angels’, swooped into my life to guide me in my time of need. They left their impressions on me, I chose my path and then they each flew away.”

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Hey, I'm Chloe and I love checking out and writing about my local music scene in Los Angeles.

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