“Milk & Roses” by Loose Buttons

Loose Buttons

Break ups are the worst. But New York’s finest Loose Buttons have just dropped one hell of a moving-on anthem entitled “Milk & Roses”.

“Milk & Roses” is taken from the bands upcoming EP, to be released February 24th 2017 and is called ‘Sundays’. Band frontman Eric Nizgretsky explains the story behind the track: “There is a restaurant in Greenpoint called “Milk & Roses” and it was the last spot my ex and I went to before we broke up. It felt like the best lyric to signify moving on.”

As Nizgretsky deftly delivers lyrics like, “So it goes/ As in that book you know/ Our worlds, they will resume,” the beguiling melody carries you along; resolving the chaos of a breakup for you so you can move forward. And with Loose Buttons on the rise, it only makes sense to follow their lead.

Coming of age in New York City’s artistic revival of the early-2000s – a movement that gave America its second wave of indie rock on the backs of The Strokes, Interpol and LCD Soundsystem – the boys of Loose Buttons began their immersion into the city’s newly galvanized musical culture. Their early adolescent years saw the four lads begin playing their respective instruments around the Five Boroughs in front of whoever would dare listen to a 12 year old with an electric guitar.

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