Mary Middlefield Releases "Milk" ahead of New Album out 6th March
- Desh Kapur

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MARY MIDDLEFIELD RELEASES NEW SINGLE MILK
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NEW ALBUM
WILL YOU TAKE ME AS I AM?
OUT 6TH MARCH
Mary Middlefield continues her ascent with the release of new single “Milk”, available now on all streaming platforms, ahead of her highly anticipated second studio album Will You Take Me As I Am? arriving 6th March.
Milk is a haunting, orchestral-led piece built around piano, harp and sweeping violin that uses the image of a forgotten bottle in the fridge as a metaphor for emotional worth and the human need to be chosen. The song follows a narrator who preserves themselves for someone elses approval whether lover, audience or society, only to confront the quiet devastation of waiting so long they begin to fade. As delicate instrumentation contrasts with increasingly raw lyrics, the repeated motif of milk slowly expiring captures anxieties around time, relevance and conditional love, ultimately revealing a story not just about rejection, but about losing yourself while hoping to be consumed.
The single follows a run of acclaimed releases including "Wake Up!", alongside breakout singles "The Feast", "Summer Affair", "Will You Read My Mind" and "Bite Me", earning playlist covers and radio support from BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music, Radio X, SiriusXM and more. The album marks the next chapter following Middlefields Thank You Alexander and Poetry (for the scorned and lonely) EP.
Marking a clear evolution in both sound and perspective, Will You Take Me As I Am? sees Mary step into a more assertive, rock-leaning live energy, without losing the emotional intimacy that has defined her work to date. The album balances driving basslines and bold arrangements with moments of striking vulnerability. Drawing on her classical training with violin subtly woven throughout, Mary sharpens her songwriting while embracing a newfound freedom, crafting a record that feels both cathartic and quietly defiant.
Recorded between London and Switzerland, the album was co-written with Anna Borkenhagen, Arnaud Paolini, Gwen Buord, Marino Palma and Yvan Vindret. Alongside Bourd, Mary enlisted co-producer Jim Abbiss with GRAMMY-winning engineer Randy Merrill (Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Taylor Swift) mastering the record.
Mary will perform live across the UK and Europe, kicking off in Lausanne, Switzerland on 26th March with UK shows in Portsmouth on 7th April and London on 8th April before continuing to Paris and a run of dates across Germany concluding in Hamburg on 14th April. Tickets are on sale now at marymiddlefield.com.
Marys rapidly rising profile has been matched by growing critical acclaim, with praise from Hunger, The Line of Best Fit, Noctis, Wonderland and BBC Introducing. She has already left her mark on major stages including Glastonbury, Montreux Jazz Festival and Sofar Sounds, cementing her status as one of the most compelling new voices in contemporary indie music.
"Milk is out now on all streaming platforms.
2026 LIVE DATES
26 March Lausanne, Switzerland - Le Romandie
7 April Portsmouth, UK Edge of the Wedge
8 April London, UK Paper Dress Vintage
9 April Paris, France Le Supersonic
12 April Cologne, Germany - Die Wohngemeinschaft
13 April Berlin, Germany - Privatclub
14 April Hamburg, Germany Hebebühne
About Mary Middlefield
Confronting the raw, and often uncomfortable, truths of life with her rock-edged indie pop cuts, Mary Middlefield finds catharsis in creativity. As a classically trained violinist since age five, the London-based musician defies the lines of genres as she explores the full spectrum of emotional experience. Indulging in dramatic tendencies with string-laden instrumentals and strikingly candid lyricism, Middlefield is architecting her vision with effortless precision.
From 2023 debut album Thank You Alexander to her critically acclaimed second project Poetry (for the scorned and lonely), Middlefield has gained glowing appraise from Wonderland, The Line of Best Fit, and Clash, alongside BBC Introducing and BBC Radio 6. With further performances at Glastonbury Festival, Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, Montreux Jazz Festival, and support slots with The Beaches, Middlefield is making impressive strides in the lead-up to her second LP.
Her stream-of-consciousness song drifts between indie-rock fuelled intensity and a folk-inspired softness, inspired by the likes of Radiohead, The 1975, and Phoebe Bridgers.



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