The ethereal music icons' 1996 album features 10 tracks worth of hypnotic, dreamy songs, awash in ethereal voices, & delicate, liquid guitars. Fontana.
"Milk And Kisses" is the eighth and final studio album by the iconic Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released in 1996 on CD format by Mercury. This record marks a poignant farewell from one of dream pop's most influential acts, featuring lush soundscapes, ethereal vocals by Elizabeth Fraser, and intricate guitar work from Robin Guthrie. The album includes standout tracks such as "Violaine," "Serpentskirt," and "Treasure Hiding," showcasing the band's signature blend of atmospheric melodies and emotional depth. Cocteau Twins have been celebrated for their groundbreaking contributions to alternative music since their formation in 1979, with critically acclaimed albums like "Heaven or Las Vegas" cementing their legacy. Mercury Records, established in 1945, is renowned for its diverse roster spanning genres from rock to classical; it has played a pivotal role in launching and supporting legendary artists worldwide.