Hot Milk // As December Falls // Live Review // Koko // London

Hot Milk, one of the UK’s hottest prospects right now is playing two headline shows, Manchester and tonight London and the beautiful KOKO and Rock ‘N’ Load are here to experience it in all its glory. Tonight we have support from Nottingham’s As December Falls.

As December Falls

As December Falls, the Nottingham-based pop-punk band has been making waves on the UK music scene with their high-energy live performances and catchy, emotionally charged sound. This talented group of musicians has been quickly gaining a devoted fanbase and is now considered one of the hottest new pop-punk acts in the country.

My first time catching As December Falls perform live, and I was blown away by their energy and stage presence. The band took to the stage with confidence and intensity that immediately captured the audience’s attention. Lead vocalist, Bethany Hunter, has a powerful voice that soars above the music, and his dynamic stage presence only added to the impact of the band’s performance.

The rest of the band was equally impressive, with the drummer Luke pounding out a relentless beat, the bassist providing a solid foundation for the music, and the guitarist adding intricate and catchy riffs. Their performance was tight and well-rehearsed, yet still raw and energetic. The crowd was utterly enthralled, singing along to every word and bouncing along to the beat.

One of the highlights of the night was when As December Falls performed their latest single, “Carousel” The crowd was completely enraptured by the band’s performance, and the energy level in the room skyrocketed as they sang along to the lyrics. The song’s themes of heartbreak and lost love resonated with the audience, and it was clear that the band’s music had a deep emotional impact on those in attendance.

 The crowd was over the moon, and the energy level in the room skyrocketed as they sang and danced along with the band. It was a truly unforgettable moment, and it was clear that As December Falls had a special connection with their fans.

The crowd was left in a state of euphoria as the show came to a close. The music had been powerful and moving, and everyone was left feeling inspired and uplifted. The band took a bow to thunderous applause, and the crowd erupted into cheers and claps, demanding an encore.

As December Falls is truly taking the UK pop-punk scene by storm. Their high-energy live performances, catchy sound, and emotional lyrics have earned them a devoted fanbase and a reputation as one of the hottest new pop-punk acts in the country. If you’re a fan of pop-punk, emo, or just great live music, I recommend checking out As December Falls. They are a talented and inspiring group of musicians, and I can’t wait to see what they do next.

Check out the hits from As December Falls:

“Mayday”

“Go Away”
Nothing On You

Tears

Afterglow

I Don’t Feel Like Feeling Great

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Hot Milk

As a huge fan of the UK pop-punk-emo band Hot Milk, I was beyond excited when I heard they would perform live in my city. I had been listening to their music for months, and I was eager to experience their high-energy, emotionally charged sound in a live setting.

The day of the show finally arrived, and I was giddy with excitement as I had made my way to the venue. The place was packed with fans of all ages dressed in their favourite Hot Milk shirts and gear. The atmosphere was electric, with everyone buzzing with anticipation as they awaited the headline acts show to start.

As the lights went down and the first notes of the opening song echoed through the venue, the crowd erupted into a frenzy of cheers and screams. The energy was palpable as Hot Milk took to the stage, each member looking confident and ready to perform. The enigmatic Han Mee, immediately grabbed the crowd’s attention with his passionate vocals and electrifying stage presence. Her voice was powerful and raw, his emotions on full display as he sang about love, loss, and the struggles of growing up.

Jim Shaw was equally impressive, a bundle of taut energy ready to be unleashed, Jim matches Han’s frenzied presence on stage, with the drummer pounding out a relentless beat, the bassist providing a solid foundation, and Jim adding intricate and catchy riffs. Their performance was tight and well-rehearsed, yet still raw and energetic. The crowd was utterly enthralled, singing along to every word and bouncing along to the beat.

The set was a non-stop barrage of high-energy pop-punk anthems, each one more infectious and emotionally charged than the last. Hot Milk’s music is equal parts catchy and thought-provoking, and the crowd was completely enraptured by their performance. The lyrics, in particular, resonated with the audience, touching on themes of youth, heartbreak, and the search for identity.

 The crowd was over the moon, and the energy level in the room skyrocketed as they sang along to the new material. The band members were clearly living their best lives on stage, interacting with each other and the crowd and their chemistry was evident in every note they played.

The crowd was left in a state of euphoria as the show came to a close. The music had been powerful and moving, and everyone was left feeling inspired and uplifted. The band took a bow to thunderous applause, and the crowd erupted into cheers and claps, demanding an encore.

Hot Milk obliged, coming back on stage for a final song that left the crowd in a frenzy. The energy in the room was at an all-time high, and it was clear that everyone was having the time of their lives. The song ended, the lights came up, and the crowd slowly began to filter out of the venue, still buzzing with excitement and energy.

Seeing Hot Milk perform live was an unforgettable experience. The band’s high-energy, emotionally charged music, combined with their tight performance and raw stage presence, made for a truly unforgettable night. They are truly a talented and inspiring group of musicians, and I can’t wait to see them perform again. If you’re a fan of pop-punk, emo, or just great live music, I highly recommend checking out Hot Milk. A blistering performance, a band on the rise, everything that is great about the UK pop-punk scene right now encapsulated in one night, what’s not to love!

 

Photography: Stephen Andrews 

 

 

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HOT MILK ARE:
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