mildred share video for new single ‘Trailer Hitch’
MILDRED SHARE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘TRAILER HITCH’
NEW EP RED OUT 5 DECEMBER VIA MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION / DOG DAY RECORDS ALONGSIDE RELEASE OF TWIN EPS MILD AND RED ON CD AND CASSETTE
US TOUR WITH NAIMA BOCK IN FEBRUARY 2026
“A beautiful song that might have been designed for autumn: slow-paced, it gradually washes over you, infused with a weary sadness”
The Guardian
“Imagine if Pavement went Americana and you’d be close […] deft songwriting that aims to unpick standard tropes and surprise at every turn. A fantastic introduction”
Clash
“The storytelling is packed with poetic flairs and turns of phrase”
The Line of Best Fit
“How about this very nice two and half minutes of country-pop longing called Water by a band named mildred, a quartet of singer-songwriters based in Oakland, California? It’s great, isn’t it”
The New Cue
“If you haven’t yet encountered mildred […] you’re in for a treat”
Uncut
“mildred proves that friendship and spontaneity can create something beautifully unexpected”
Still Listening
Watch the video for ‘Trailer Hitch’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KanSwaG79mg
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mildred – a band from Oakland, CA of four equal parts: four singers, four songwriters – have today shared the video for their new single ‘Trailer Hitch’.
Speaking of ‘Trailer Hitch’ the band say:
“Got a cold. Went on vacation. Feeling feverish under the taxidermy. Watched ‘Old Joy’ by Kelly Reichardt.”
The track perfectly encompasses mildred’s easy way with songwriting, effortless but irresistible. Some of their lyrics instantly leap off the page and lodge in the brain, others only become more alluring on closer inspection. Here they write feverishly:
“I jumped into the little pond
There I was looking at the big frog
Knock-off Hall brand cough drop
Dead eyes, thumbs up, oh god
Talking to the wall about grandma
Talking to the fog about grandpa
Wandering through the dark field to take a leak
Interstitial, interstitial something”
In October mildred released their debut EP mild which received support from The Guardian, The Line of Best Fit, Clash, Still Listening, DIY, The New Cue, Uncut and more. On 5 December they will follow up with mild’s twin EP red which will be released on CD/cassette alongside mild via Memorials of Distinction / Dog Day Records.
The release of mildred’s twin debut EPs comes off the back of their debut UK tour this summer which included shows in London at the Shacklewell Arms and The Windmill as well as in Bristol at The Louisiana, this followed support tours in the US with Porridge Radio and Naima Bock. In February 2026 they will embark on a full US tour with Naima Bock.
mildred were first friends, then roommates, then a band. Their songs are the result of living room sessions before and after dinner. The border between the living/practice room and kitchen was open and porous. The songs from these sessions later fell into two drawers. The first drawer, marked mild contains songs a little softer around the edges. The contents of the red drawer are a little more angular.
Henry: Sings, writes songs. Plays guitar. Grew up in Portland, Oregon, playing a lot of basketball. Baby’s first band.
Matt: Sings, writes songs. Bass, winds, the occasional ripping guitar solo (when they need a heavy hitter on a track). Architect, carpenter. Spent his childhood in Colombia, his teens in northern Minnesota, and a year in a Benedictine monastery.
Jack: Sings, writes songs. Plays guitar. Physics grad student from Portland, OR. Spends his days underground studying the titanium atom beyond any conceivable point. Plays tennis.
Will: Sings, writes songs. Plays the drums. Engineered/mixed the EPs. From London but has been living in the States for 6 years. Environmental lawyer. A crossword savant.
Jack and Henry grew up in Portland, Oregon at rival schools. Henry and Will met in their mid-20s and discovered they were third cousins (their grannies were best friends). Matt met Henry many years back after spending summers on the same farm in Southern Oregon. The songs were recorded over the course of a couple weekends in the living room, Will and Jack had amassed enough janky microphones and working knowledge of the recording process to duct tape their way through a recording session.
mildred: a freckled, chain-smoking lunchlady with a beautiful tenor.
Pre-save red here:
https://bfan.link/mildredred
Pre-order mild and red on CD and cassette here:
https://memorialsofdistinction.bandcamp.com/album/red
High-res images can be found here
red tracklist:
1. Sauvie’s Nude Beach
2. Carry On
3. Trailer Hitch
4. Grown Boy
2026 tour with Naima Bock:
5 Feb – Seattle, WA @ Here-after
6 Feb – Walla Walla, WA @ Billsville West
7 Feb – Portland, OR @ Show Bar
9 Feb – Oakland, CA @ Ivy Room
10 Feb – Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers
12 Feb – Flagstaff, AZ @ Flagstaff Fadeaway
13 Feb – Santa Fe, NM @ Sweet Lyells
15 Feb – Austin, TX @ Hole In The Wall Front Room
17 Feb – Nashville, TN @ Random Sample
18 Feb – Asheville, NC @ Ayurprana Listening Room
19 Feb – Durham, NC @ Perfect Lovers
20 Feb – Baltimore, MD @ Normals Books & Records
21 Feb – New York, NT @ Night Club 101
Tickets are available here:
https://www.naimabock.com/
Praise for mildred:
“A beautiful song that might have been designed for autumn: slow-paced, it gradually washes over you, infused with a weary sadness”
The Guardian
“Imagine if Pavement went Americana and you’d be close […] deft songwriting that aims to unpick standard tropes and surprise at every turn. A fantastic introduction”
Clash
“The storytelling is packed with poetic flairs and turns of phrase”
The Line of Best Fit
“How about this very nice two and half minutes of country-pop longing called Water by a band named mildred, a quartet of singer-songwriters based in Oakland, California? It’s great, isn’t it”
The New Cue
“If you haven’t yet encountered mildred […] you’re in for a treat”
Uncut
“mildred proves that friendship and spontaneity can create something beautifully unexpected”
Still Listening
“They’re never flashy, instead their gently perfect vocals harmonies, and slowly unfurling instrumentation show the devil’s in the details…and what gorgeous details they are!”
For The Rabbits
“A beguiling, gentle introduction to the sound of mildred”
God Is In The TV ‘Tracks of the Week’
“An overarching feeling of warmth and openness”
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