I've now started to pick up the 'hard copies' of my favourite 2025 new releases, so am getting them up here in the usual late fashion.
One record that came out last year that nobody saw coming was the Miltown LP 'Tales Of Never Letting Go'. The band had Brian McTernan (Battery, Ashes) on guitar (I think) and Jonah Jenkins (Only Living Witness, Milligram) on vocals. The sum total of their output was a 7" in 1996 on Hydrahead Records, and a split 7" with Cast Iron Hike in 1997, and a CD that combined both (plus one extra song) onto one digital disc. Such was my love for this band back then that I actually forked out for the CD just to get that one extra song. So imagine my excitement when, last year, out of the blue it was announced that they actually recorded an album back in 1997 that was now going to be released. God damn.
There were two colours of vinyl pressed (as well as black), and I opted for the 'tangerine' (aka fucking orange) because there were slightly fewer of them, and because I saw a pic online and it looked nice.
So yes, this is a great record, and I feel really grateful that I am still around and in touch enough that I finally got to hear it. That said, one thing that is ever so slightly disappointing to me is that, of the 13 songs included on here, three were on the 90s 7"s, which means that every time I listen it feels like a new record is being interrupted by an old one. But that's just me. For anyone who is not quite as familir with the old songs, this is a pretty much perfect record.













































