HOT MILK UNVEIL PROTEST SONG ‘‘SWALLOW THIS’’ FROM UPCOMING NEW ALBUM

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Manchester pop-punk band Hot Milk have just unveiled their new track ‘‘Swallow This’’, from their upcoming sophomore album Corporation P.O.P, scheduled for release on June 27, 2025 via Music for Nations. The new album is shaping up to be a bold, high-energy release packed with sharp political commentary, raw emotions, and punchy alt-rock vibes. The new release follows the album's lead single "90 Seconds to Midnight" unleashed earlier this year, on February 25.

‘‘Swallow This’’ is described as a defiant ‘‘protest song’’ by vocalist Han Mee, addressing media control and global leadership. ‘‘We live in a post-truth era, we are confused, we are lost, and we are untrusting. We must follow our gut to what is moral, right and kind. Swallow This is a protest song against the hypodermic needle of control media. They anger and press upon pressure points to gain control. As we have always said, QUESTION EVERYTHING. It is healthy and it is right in this world that has evolved too fast for our primate brains to keep up. We must prioritise the wellness and safety of our fellow man, no matter their race, creed, religion, gender or sexuality. We are human beings, do not let something as common as money and power replace what truly matters. Community, joy, laughter, spirit. I will stand on that picket line first if it comes to it, for now, this is all we got. Enjoy, f ’em.”

The quartet is also embarking on a UK tour this April across 6 cities, starting in Edinburgh on April 4, where fans will be able to hear the new track live for the first time. They will then hit the US to support Magnolia Park on their Vamp tour, before coming back to the UK for summer festival appearances at Slam Dunk in May and 2000 Trees in July.

Corporation P.O.P out June 27, 2025, available for pre-order now.

Watch the powerful music video for ‘‘Swallow This’’ below.

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