Indie-pop foursome Millions drop into the UK
Indie |
Wednesday 29th April 2015 | Christina
Aussie indie-pop foursome Millions are set to hit the big time in the UK with their debut self-titled EP, released on July 6th. Hailing from Brisbane, Dominic Haddad on lead vocals, brothers Ted and Louis Tillbrook on guitar and drums, and Campbell Smith on bass, formed Millions back in 2011.
The group have already achieved success in their native Australia, sharing stages with the likes of Peace, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and San Cisco, and performing at Splendour in The Grass, Falls Festival and Big Day Out. Glenn Tillbrook, the father of Ted and Louis, and founder member of 1980s hitmakers Squeeze, produced the UK version of the Millions EP. Whilst recording, the boys played a select few UK shows, including a dream supporting slot for Babyshambles.
The EP’s lead track ‘Nineteen’ is a slice of stomping indie pop that received wide airplay in Australia, receiving high rotation on national station Triple J and being awarded Ripe Clip Of The Week by Channel V. Take a look at the video:
Catch Millions live on May 15th at The Great Escape, Brighton and on 23rd May at Sound City, Liverpool.
Follow Millions online and on SoundCloud.