Bad Milk
Bad Milk

When five friends live together in one house, it’s a special situation. When this results not only in shared meals and a cleaning schedule for the kitchen and bathroom, but also in music and a band, it says something about the relationship and can be a statement to the outside world.
A collective pulse emerges, a shared breath—and this is precisely what fuels Yeast Machine’s energy. You can tell that the five belong together and speak a musical language. With their new album “Bad Milk,” released on March 20 on Noisolution, the quintet delivers a statement that effortlessly combines the raw energy and power of their live shows, influences from psychedelic and prog rock, but also catchy song structures and a feel for melodies.
