Since signing with Fearless last summer, the band has released their EP Equal Measures. “Musically, we just wanted to create a record that varied a lot,” explains Proctor, “even though people say the first album is most important, we felt this EP should be a big statement. We wanted each song to have its own character.” We asked the band which track each of them is most proud of. Both Clarke and Proctor chose the track “Shot In The Dark.” Proctor goes on to elaborate, “it’s the song I see the most people singing along to each night. That’s the one I’m most proud of because I think it’s connected with people the most.” Leviston adds on that the track by itself is great, but it takes on a whole new dynamic live. Clarke also remembers it being the first song their producer was impressed with. “It was the first one where we learned to formulate an actual pop song and made it work,” he says, noting that they wrote the song when they were teenagers. Threlfall chose the track “Hindsight” because he felt that the track had been re-written over many times. And with its fast-paced melody, it’s a harder song to play, but one that gets to be the most satisfying.
We also wanted to get to know Milestones a little more as people so we asked what each member is known for in the group. Leviston laughs and starts it off, “Mark is the ‘scouts’ one, who’s always on Tinder.” Threlfall says Clarke is the one that’s really good business wise. “I’m the bossy one,” adds Clarke. “Yeah, the bossy one… who adds ketchup to everything possible. The bossy one who loves ketchup,” replies Threlfall. “I think Drew is one of the smartest and dumbest people I’ve met,” laughs Clarke. Proctor answers back, “Well, some of that was a compliment,” and then says, “I’ll say Eden’s the carefree one. He’s also pretty well known now for his hair. It reminds me of some type of greek god.”
We also wanted to know what the members were up to before they got together as Milestones. Leviston and Proctor were both in university and left once they got signed to Fearless. Leviston worked in a Tesco supermarket where he’d always get his friends discounts. Threlfall was a gardener where he did ground maintenance work for three years and dropped it once Milestones went on their first tour. Clarke was also in university where he also worked as a lifeguard and at a bar. The dedication and hard work put on by this group is something that is paying off well so far, and they showed that they are grateful to follow their dreams as musicians.
By the looks of it, it seems that we’ll be seeing a lot of Milestones for a while to come. The band will be on tour in Europe following this current tour with Mayday Parade. And with a new album already recorded, we see its release at the end of the year or early next year. If you’re heading out to any of the remaining dates of the “A Lesson in Romantics” 10-year anniversary tour, make sure to get there early to catch Milestones – they definitely won’t disappoint!