The Millennial Club Unveil New Single ‘MI’
SoCal-based indie pop and R&B outfit band The Millennial Club have just unveiled their brand new single MI, taken from their 6-track debut EP She’s So Insane, out today!
MI is the EP's mosth anthemic song and I am really enjoying the shimmering synths which give the song that 80's synthpop touch. Then we have those groovy, sun-soaked guitar riffs and lush emotive piano keys that back Andres' smooth and seductive vocals. One of my favourite parts of the song is the sax which highlights that 80's retro vibe of the song.
The 6-track EP is a true reflection of personal experiences, chronicling deep, honest emotions felt by the band. She's So Insane marks a growth moment for The Millennial Club and showcases their of blend dance-inspired 80’s pop, beat-driven 90’s R&B, and emotional love-centered lyricism. It includes one of my favourite songs of theirs, Santa Barbara, which I shared with you guys last year. Stream the entire project below!
MI is the EP's mosth anthemic song and I am really enjoying the shimmering synths which give the song that 80's synthpop touch. Then we have those groovy, sun-soaked guitar riffs and lush emotive piano keys that back Andres' smooth and seductive vocals. One of my favourite parts of the song is the sax which highlights that 80's retro vibe of the song.
The 6-track EP is a true reflection of personal experiences, chronicling deep, honest emotions felt by the band. She's So Insane marks a growth moment for The Millennial Club and showcases their of blend dance-inspired 80’s pop, beat-driven 90’s R&B, and emotional love-centered lyricism. It includes one of my favourite songs of theirs, Santa Barbara, which I shared with you guys last year. Stream the entire project below!
Speaking about the EP, the band said,
The ‘She’s So Insane’ EP is an extremely honest collection of songs, and our journey as musicians has been captured in these tracks. It’s a really big deal for us because it’s the first complete set of work we’ve put out; because of that, it really feels like now, more than ever, people have a holistic view of us. I guess in a way, that means they really can (truly) see if they like our music, or if they simply like just one of our songs.