Last Month, London’s Fightmilk returned with their latest single ‘If You Had A Sister’ via Reckless Yes Records.
Having built a solid reputation on the underground as a budding pop punk outfit, this offing marks a big shift in direction but not unwelcome. Lily Rae’s vocals have been a huge hook from day but, now, Stevie Knicks’ stardust emanates from her soul.
This is effortless pop worthy of early Madonna via Wolf Alice, Ash and ‘Tusk’ era Fleetwood Mac. It’s the perfect vehicle for its heavyweight message. Rae eloquently highlights, at best, the casual offense women have to tolerate all too often. Sadly, as the song grows to its crescendo of crashing drums and sublime solo, its apparent this is a worst case scenario of domestic abuse.
This new approach has catapulted their new album into the eagerly anticipated category for 2021. Few can walk the tightrope of integrity and bombast, Fightmilk just took an assured stride onto the said rope.