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One Last Midnight

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1.
Enjoying the ride On the mountain of madness Breathe in the joy Spit out the sadness Passing the time Surveying the vastness Leave your body behind Drift into blackness High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit I’m running from you Catching a vibe In a moment of madness Can’t feel any more Yet I digress High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit Don’t know what to do High Speed Pursuit I’m running from you
2.
Solstice 03:08
Step into the void Tell me how does it feel Do you feel weightless? Could this be real? This parting hour I’ve come to fear I just can’t go And leave you here There it goes You’re just a memory That I cannot erase There it goes I can see the look that’s plastered on your face The world’s destroyed destined to fail a true eventuality the hammer hits the nail this parting hour I’ve come to fear I just can’t go and leave you here There it goes You’re just a memory That I cannot erase There it goes I can see the look that’s plastered on your face
3.
The Wind 03:34
You’re old Find a place to rest your bones Become the stone Your body’s turning cold So Cold The wind The wind The wind Is blowing through the house The House The House The wind The wind The wind Is blowing through the house The House The House Here comes the rain A shimmering cascade This spectral blue Showers over you It’s cold The wind The wind The wind Is blowing through the house The House The House The wind The wind The wind Is blowing through the house The House The House
4.
Woke up, just fantasising About each other arms And dying to live Marriage, romance, adventure Felt like a little kid So I kicked the front door down To the house that time forgot A lick of paint, a new stud wall changed the rust -seized lock it crumbles in my paw molting fur drops human hands emerge our fingers interlocked Took the white sheets off the mirror and set the warped floor straight went swimming, floating, dreaming this life’s new great escape the sunshine’s breathing exalts out my face and waves waves waves waves waves waves All of them at once from every ocean crescendo deep inside my chest I fill up and drown falling, I dont want it to stop full, forever buoyant in the night sky, constellations ripple around us Could it be? Still The flowers this summer when I woke were so fragile, and bright a harmless fantasy of love kept me smiling late last night

about

Millpool aren’t just another guitar band. Channelling the intricate, driving grooves of Slint, the hard-blowing saxophone melodies of Shabaka Hutchings and yearning, full-throated vocals of Fugazi, the London-based group have been making a name for themselves as an outfit to keep an eye on in the capitals’ buzzing alternative rock circuit. Following the release of ‘High Speed Pursuit’ & ‘Solstice’ which gained tastemaker support from Deb Grant & Huey Morgan (BBC 6 Music), Resident Advisor, Refuge Radio, and a run of] live gigs supporting Sans Froid, The Eurosuite, Repo Man & more the quartet now lift the lid on their debut EP ‘One Last Midnight’, due for release in October via XVI Records. The EP was recorded, mixed and mastered by Misha Hering (known for his work with High Vis, Virginia Wing & more) at Holy Mountain Studios. First track ‘High Speed Pursuit’ melds introspective lyricism and well-honed instrumental tightness, as thundering bass grooves, frenetic drumming, ripping saxophone and roaring vocals send the listener careering down the mountain of madness at terminal velocity. Harnessing the raw power of their live show, ‘Solstice’ summons off kilter riffs channeled through Sunn valve amplifiers, saturated, frenzied drumming and impassioned lyrics about the fear of ascension. Intense, urgent and precarious, the track teeters on the edge of the collapse, grabbing the listener in a chokehold from the jump.

Chugging guitar riffs and peals of screaming vocals blend with muscular saxophone lines to produce three-and-a-half minutes of thunderous force on “The Wind”. Veering from vocalist Joshua Byrne’s impressionistic lyrics on solitude to saxophonist Alejandro Van-Zandt Escobar’s hard-blowing phrases, bassist Duncan Little’s rock-steady rhythm and Ammar Kalia’s blasting drumming, “The Wind” is Millpool’s infectious and immediate live presence distilled. Blending introspective spoken word poetry with downtempo atmospherics and yearning melody, EP title track “One Last Midnight” is post-hardcore quartet Millpool at their most tender and affecting. Beautifully interweaving featured poet Jason Sunsea’s poignant and expressive verses on the quiet moments of intimacy with an undulating groove, the track swells and bursts through emotive dynamics, showcasing a newly enveloping side to the quartet’s typically punchy sound.

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released October 10, 2025

Millpool is:
Ammar Kalia - Drums
Duncan Little - Bass Guitar
Alejandro Van-Zandt Escobar - Tenor Saxophone
Joshua Byrne - Vocals, Guitar

Additional performances / writing
Jason Corbett - Vocals 'One Last Midnight'
Jackson Almond - Bass 'One Last Midnight + 'High Speed Pursuit'

Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Misha Hering at Holy Mountain Studio, London

Artwork by Joshua Byrne + Alejandro Van-Zandt Escobar

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Millpool London, UK

Jazz-tinged post hardcore quartet from London.


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