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A relatable nod to growing pains, suburban slickers Pure Milk warmly welcome their new EP ‘Food Court Days’. A soft-punk parade of teen angst and nostalgia, ‘Food Court Days’ is a wholesome ode to the glory days, tangled in edge and emotion.

Featuring already-released singles Dreams On A Platter and the self-titled single Food Court Days, the 6-track EP is rooted in alternative stylings and sentimentality.

Reflecting on the mundane joys and scuffles of adolescent youth, lead singer Lewis shares what the EP means to him, “Food Court Days is an ode to the place where I spent my teen years. As a teen, all I knew about the world probably came from Pacific Fair food court. Those memories – for better or worse – shape who I am today.

A cosy conjuring of rock, the EP’s punchy riffs and attitudes are softened by clean tones and contemplative lyricism. Lewis dives into the recording process, “We recorded this in my parents shed over a week last summer. We only had a week, so everything had to be finished. They were very open sessions, people coming and going whenever they could make it, songs jostling for position to have their moment in the sun. Everything had to feel authentic, nothing else was important.

Opening ‘Food Court Days’ is adoring indie-ballad Green Fields, a warm and fuzzy track about Lewis’ cherished pup Pablo. Track two sees Lew sink his teeth into a new city with gritty Dreams On A Platter.

A melting pot of twang and wit, Lewis wrestles with self-worth and pulls apart toxic masculinity in focus track Men/I Despise, with themes of arrogance and false-confidence bleeding over in angsty No Mood.

Rounding out the EP is neighbourhood anthem Indecision a colourful close of cheery hooks and chorus harmonies before bringing it home with era defining Food Court Days.

Turning heads with their 2020 EP release ‘Garden Anxiety’, the band quickly gained Double J rotation and received numerous triple j spins from Richard Kingsmill and Declan Byrne. Winning over hometown crowds with their jovial stage presence, the band have shared line-ups with some of indie/rock’s favourites, including DZ Deathrays and Eliza & The Delusionals and festivals Mountain Goat Valley Crawl and Crafted Festival. With a collection of notable achievements under their belt and plenty of industry love, the Queensland quintet are in it for the long haul.


Food Court Days’ EP is out now


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