HOT MILK releases "Insubordinate Ingerland" ahead of new album Corporation P.O.P.  

Manchester’s finest Hot Milk release new song “Insubordinate Ingerland”—an” accidental football anthem—ahead of the release of new album Corporation P.O.P. (P.O.P. = Payment of Pain), to be released on 27th June this year.  

Filled with tongue-in-cheek lyrics throughout this energetic and unapologetic song. Recorded in their hometown of Salford, Manchester, where they are from, making this one of their most meaningful and personal songs to date. A song shining light on modern-day England, heavy lyrics screaming ‘I’m England ‘til I die’ // ‘Born and bred where the love is dead’ - a politically fueled song with play on lyrics in true Hot Milk style. Capturing the live energy that the band is known for, this is like no other song they have released. 

With 120 million streams to date and sold-out tours, Hot Milk has only become bigger throughout the past 3 years, breaking every barrier possible in the rock scene. Ahead of the anticipated release of the new album, the band has a string of shows coming up, including Slam Dunk later this month.  

Corporation P.O.P. is based in their hometown of Manchester and Salford – set to be their heaviest and most personal album yet.



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