There are signs of the band’s enlarging scope everywhere. Swallow This introduces itself via electronics familiar to NIN or Starset fans, before hitting hard with rough-as-sandpaper riffs and throat-busting vocals from Han. Chase The Dragon is a cleverly constructed song, the type of thing the band might not have seen through in earlier years, while 90 Seconds To Midnight, revealed a few months ago via a brilliant video featuring comedian Frank Skinner, is the type of caffeine bomb you’d expect from Wildhearts genius Ginger.
While Hot Milk’s free-thinking vigour stems from and is directed at their own generation, their songwriting and production simply invites comparison with the best. Warehouse Salvation, all electro backing and robotic vocals, wants to turn into a rave but doesn’t, while Payment Of Pain rises dramatically from a largely synthesised background. It’ll be too much for some, but given time you realise it’s not just a step forward but a serious attempt at hyperspace hopping.
Creative British acts embracing serious topics in a blaze of different sounds are to be cherished. Right now Hot Milk are coming to the boil.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Bring Me The Horizon, VUKOVI, You Me At Six
Corporation P.O.P is released on June 27 via Music For Nations