The Milk Carton Kids Premiere Album Via NPR First Listen
Two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated band The Milk Carton Kids have debuted their hugely anticipated fourth studio album, ALL THE THINGS THAT I DID AND ALL THE THINGS THAT I DIDN'T DO.
The album is streaming in its entirety exclusively via NPR First Listen, which wrote, “the band’s core ingredients – not to mention a gift for warm, intricate songcraft – render The Milk Carton Kids practically irresistible.” ALL THE THINGS THAT I DID AND ALL THE THINGS THAT I DIDN'T DO – available for pre-order now at all DSPs – arrives at last on Friday, June 29.
LISTEN TO ALL THE THINGS THAT I DID AND ALL THE THINGS THAT I DIDN’T DO
In addition, yesterday saw Billboard premiere one of the album’s undeniable highlight tracks, “I’ve Been Loving You.”
LISTEN TO “I’VE BEEN LOVING YOU”
The Milk Carton Kids are currently poised to embark on an epic North American headline tour - their first ever trek featuring their full band. The dates – many of which include support from The Barr Brothers - begin October 11 at Asheville, NC's The Orange Peel, and include stops at Brooklyn Steel (Brooklyn, NY), The Wilbur Theatre, (Boston MA), The Danforth Music Hall (Toronto), Lincoln Theatre (Washington DC), The Showbox, (Seattle, WA), The Wonder Ballroom (Portland, OR) and many more, with additional cities being announced shortly. In addition, The Milk Carton Kids' upcoming schedule also includes a number of summer headline shows including Denver's Botanic Gardens, as well as various festival appearances where they will share the stage with artists including Robert Plant, Neil Young, Jack White, Shakey Graves, Regina Spektor, Margo Price, Jeff Tweedy, and more. They have also confirmed an appearance at this year’s Americana Fest on September 13 at The Cannery alongside OTHER ARTIST NAMES in Nashville, TN. For updates and ticket information, please visit www.themilkcartonkids.com.
THE MILK CARTON KIDS
2018 TOUR
JUNE
22 - Tucson, AZ - Fox Theatre
23 - Pasadena, CA - Arroyo Seco Weekend
25 - Denver, CO - Denver Botanic Gardens
26 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Commonwealth Room
28 - San Luis Obispo, CA - Fremont Theatre
29 - Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up
30 - Sacramento, CA - Crest Theatre
JULY
26 - Calgary, AB - Calgary Folk Festival
AUGUST
12 - Edmonton, AB - Edmonton Folk Festival
19 - Lyons, CO - Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
20 - Beaver Creek, CO - Vilar Performing Arts Center
SEPTEMBER
13 – Nashville, TN – The Cannery (Americana Fest)
OCTOBER
11 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
12 - Blacksburg, VA - Lyric Theatre
13 - Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre *
15 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer *
16 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel *
17 - Boston, MA - Wilbur Theatre *
18 - South Burlington, VT - Higher Ground Ballroom *
19 - Montreal, QC - Corona Theatre
20 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
22 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre *
23 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall *
25 - Milwaukee, WI - Pabst Theatre *
26 - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre *
31 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre *
NOVEMBER
1 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox *
3 - Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom *
5 - Berkeley, CA - UC Berkeley *
* w/ Special Guests The Barr Brothers
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ALL THE THINGS THAT I DID AND ALL THE THINGS THAT I DIDN’T DO has already been previewed by such extraordinary songs as “Younger Years” and “Big Time,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services. The latter track arrived last month via an exclusive premiere in Rolling Stone, which wrote, “Kicking off with a lively fiddle vamp, ‘Big Time’ features light percussion and buoyant acoustic thrums under Pattengale's tremulous voice. He takes the first verse and chorus and then supplies harmonies to Ryan, who handles the lead throughout the rest of the high-spirited song, sung from the point of view of someone finally taking control of his or her life.”
“Big Time” followed the release of the project’s unprecedented opus, “One More For The Road.” An epic 10 minute-plus musical excursion through folk, jazz, psychedelia, and back again, the landmark track earned immediate attention from NPR’s Bob Boilen, who wrote, “If this 10-minute-plus song is any indication, The Milk Carton Kids are about to release a truly epic album.” “One More For The Road” is available now for individual purchase and on all streaming services.
LISTEN TO “BIG TIME”
LISTEN TO “ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD”