Harvey Milk: “barely a band”
30 June 2010
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Athens, GA sludge/noise rock trio Harvey Milk may have split up back in 1998 due to “indifference” and “boredom”, but since reforming in 2006 they have re-emerged as one of the most revered outfits in underground rock.
Now, with two records released in the space of just a few months – brand new studio album A Small Turn Of Human Kindness and the unearthed Bob Weston Sessions – they are enjoying the peak of their career, but drummer Kyle Spence doesn’t necessarily share the excitement: “We took eight years off, and we barely do enough now to be considered an actual band,” he tells Rock-A-Rolla. “I prefer to do as little band practice as possible. Do you want to study for an exam all the time, or just take the exam and get it over with? I don’t think it’s that weird.”
Read the full interview with Harvey Milk in Rock-A-Rolla issue 26, out now.














