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20 year old South Londoner, Misty Miller, has announced details of a new EP. Sweet Nothing will be released on Relentless Records on Monday 2nd March.
Sweet Nothing’s lead track Best Friend is taken from her forthcoming album (released Summer 2015) and is accompanied by stripped back versions of 4 more songs recorded at The Crypt in London last November. The track listing of the EP is as follows:
1. Best Friend
2. Petrified (Stripped)
3. Happy (Stripped)
4. Stars (Stripped)
5. Another Girl Another Planet (Stripped)
Misty Miller is fast-gaining attention for her raw, emotive intensity. Her confidently weary voice, grungy electric guitar and autobiographical songwriting come together on this five track EP. While channeling inspiration from 70s New York punk bands such as The Velvet Underground, Iggy & The Stooges and Blondie, as a regular frequenter of Brixton’s The Windmill alongside Fat White Family, Misty also cites the bands she’s met playing the South London scene as a strong influence on her sound. The forthcoming album, recorded in 2014 at Toe Rag studios in London and produced by Liam Watson, will be released this Summer.
Misty has honed her live set further through touring with Jake Bugg, Television and Eels, as well as performing at various festivals last Summer including Reading and Leeds. Misty is an atom bomb of fearless attitude and determination – something that can be seen on her upcoming UK tour that kicks off at London’s Old Blue Last in February. The full list of forthcoming shows is as follows with more to be added:
2014 saw Misty Miller pave a righteous musical path with the release of two highly acclaimed singles: the sleazy late-night prowler Taxi Cab, and double A-side featuring 50s-tinged punker Stars and the not-so-sugar-sweet Marmalade, both singles picking up multiple plays at Radio One, 6 Music and XFM in the process. Misty has streamlined an instinctive grasp of reinvigorating classic nostalgia with songwriting that’s a smack to the side of the cheek with a fistful of attitude and wit.
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