The Milk Carton Kids
"The Milk Carton Kids have managed to expand upon an already fantastic sound and create a truly special album that will define them as a band."
- Uncut
"Impeccable harmonies and melodies of that intertwine wistful and romantic stylings."
- Glide Magazine
Indie folk duo The Milk Carton Kids are coming back to Payomet with their band on Sunday, July 21– and we cannot wait to hear their latest sound.
The Milk Carton Kids new record "All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do" marks the first time that acoustic duo Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale have brought a band into the studio with them. "We wanted to do something new," Pattengale says. "We had been going around the country yet another time to do the duo show, going to the places we'd been before. There arose some sort of need for change."
"Musically we knew we were going to make the record with a bigger sonic palette," says Ryan. "It was liberating to know we wouldn’t have to be able to carry every song with just our two guitars."
Since their last studio album in 2015, life has changed dramatically for The Milk Carton Kids. Pattengale has moved to, and is now producing records in Nashville. Ryan is now the father of two children and works as a producer on "Live from Here with Chris Thile," the reboot of "A Prairie Home Companion." A break from years of non-stop touring, Ryan says, has yielded "space outside of the band that gives us perspective on what the band is."
www.themilkcartonkids.com
Special guest opener, Vera Sola: www.verasola.com
- Uncut
"Impeccable harmonies and melodies of that intertwine wistful and romantic stylings."
- Glide Magazine
Indie folk duo The Milk Carton Kids are coming back to Payomet with their band on Sunday, July 21– and we cannot wait to hear their latest sound.
The Milk Carton Kids new record "All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do" marks the first time that acoustic duo Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale have brought a band into the studio with them. "We wanted to do something new," Pattengale says. "We had been going around the country yet another time to do the duo show, going to the places we'd been before. There arose some sort of need for change."
"Musically we knew we were going to make the record with a bigger sonic palette," says Ryan. "It was liberating to know we wouldn’t have to be able to carry every song with just our two guitars."
Since their last studio album in 2015, life has changed dramatically for The Milk Carton Kids. Pattengale has moved to, and is now producing records in Nashville. Ryan is now the father of two children and works as a producer on "Live from Here with Chris Thile," the reboot of "A Prairie Home Companion." A break from years of non-stop touring, Ryan says, has yielded "space outside of the band that gives us perspective on what the band is."
www.themilkcartonkids.com
Special guest opener, Vera Sola: www.verasola.com