“Angelina Luna” is the fourth track from Milk Bar Gang’s debut EP, “Open,” and it’s one of the best tracks we’ve heard in months. The atmosphere is unique and the production is creative and sounds professional. The vocals are beautifully catchy and the instrumental is outstanding. The lyrics are memorable and will get stuck in your mind for a long time. This duo is talented and their music is unique and sets them apart from the crowd. The energy of this track is great and the mixing is excellent. This duo has a distinctive sound and it really stands out, they bring a great variety of tastes and styles to their music that will keep the listeners coming back for more. Check it out for yourself and be sure to let us know what you think. Don’t forget to follow Milk Bar Gang online to stay up to date!
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ABOUT THE DUO:
Milk Bar Gang was formed in 2021 during the infamous Melbourne Covid Lockdowns. Confined to their living room Felix Chapple (Keyboards, Guitars, DAW) and Bianca Cao (Vocals, Art, Dance) began writing, rehearsing and recording songs for a new music project.
Felix has played keyboards, organ and piano with many different Melbourne bands and musicians. Performing with the likes of Shamus Goble, Ted Cleaver, Duncan Foster, Meloncholiflowers, Frente, The Beach Chromers and numerous other live acts.
Bianca from Beijing is new to the Melbourne music scene, with a background in Dance performance and visual art.
In June 2022 Milk Bar Gang released their debut 4 track EP “Open”. The songs on the EP are a mixed representation of musical styles. The themes of Open touch on alienation in a consumer society. Recorded, mixed and mastered on garage band Milk Bar Gang seek to intrigue with the layering of textures and sounds.
Milk Bar Gang have also self produced 4 accompanying videos to go with the tracks on their debut EP Open. The videos showcase the bands visual style and wry take on life.
Milk Bar Gang’s next project is a new single and video to be released later in the year.
Milk Bar Gang bring all these creative elements into their art both aurally and visually.
There is no pigeon hole for Milk Bar Gang’s eclectic stylings, influences range from Sparks and Bowie to early eighties new wave to anything and everything . Just like in a Milk Bar!