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Melin Melyn Mill On The Hill Vinyl LP Dinked Edition #315 Due Out 07/03/25

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Cat no. BLMNJ001LPX

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 7th March, 2025

Dinked Edition: #315

● Pink & Blue split colour vinyl LP *
● 12"x 1" colour-in album cover insert *
● Gatefold sleeve
● A5 'Meet The Millers' book *
● A4 Sticker sheet *
● Hand-Numbered sleeve *
● Limited pressing of 350 *

*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition

Tracklist:

1. Mill On the Hill (Intro)
2. Vitamin D
3. Promised Land
4. Fantastic Food
5. Dail
6. Derek
7. Mill On The Hill (Reprise)
8. The Pigeon And The Golden Egg
9. 18-30
10. Masterplan
11. Running On MT
12. Mill On The Hill (Outro)

On their debut album Mill On The Hill, Melin Melyn move effortlessly between surf-rock, country, prog-rock and psychedelia with the grace and skill of a band with numerous records under their belt, held together by an efficaciousand fantastical thematic principle.

Melin Melyn translates to ‘Yellow Mill’ in Welsh, and on this album the Welsh six-piece invite the audience into the world they have quite literally built around them. Mill On The Hill transports the listeners to the utopian ‘Melin Village’, a Seussian world where townsfolk “bask in the beauty of song.”

“Croeso! Welcome, one and all to the magical world of the Mill On The Hill. The yellow mill that sits on top of a hill, looking down on Melin Village and all of its wonderful occupants. Everyone is welcome here.” says Chief Miller Gruff. “Don’t be deceived, this is no ordinary mill. Our duty is to create music inside the mill for all the occupants of Melin Village, and anyone else who’d like to listen. Because, after all, who could imagine a world without music?”

Melin Melyn are more than just a band. They’re world-builders; storytellers absorbing various elements of the increasingly strange times around us and using them to create fables that ruminate on grief, love, and hope.