For immediate releaseMontreal, November 17, 2022

Just a few weeks after the release of their third album, Chrysalism, electro-pop duo Milk & Bone returns with a music video for Object of Fun, a song that explores how the male gaze ignores the uniqueness and multitudes of womanhood.

In the music video, which uses video game aesthetics to denounce the objectification of women, Laurence Lafond-Beaulne and Camille Poliquin find themselves captive in a cubic house filled with strange objects, at the mercy of a player who controls them. When they are not under his watch, they are able to fully express their humanity, ultimately rebelling against the force that tries to contain them.

Watch and share the music video for Object of Fun via YouTube.
Chrysalism is available on vinyl, CD and all music services.

Released on October 28th, Chrysalism has been described by CBC Music as "a collection of raw insecurities, mundane moments, heart-wrenching conflicts and beautiful bonds". Built on vocal harmonies, synth-led hooks and catchy guitar riffs, this third album allowed the duo to explore topics such as love, longing and heartbreak from a more mature perspective. Composed and recorded with the help of Los Angeles-based producer Micah Jasper (ELIO, Rebecca Black, Slayyyter), who shares the duo’s pop sensibilities and references, Chrysalism is a poignant reflection of what it feels like to grow older and come into your own.

Several shows are scheduled in the coming months for Milk & Bone, including dates in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal (sold out) and Quebec City. Visit milknbone.com or check out the list below for more details.

Tour dates
02/12/2022 Waterloo, QC - Maison de la culture de Waterloo
08/12/2022 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC - Le Zaricot
09/02/2023 Toronto, ON - Drake Underground
10/02/2023 Kingston, ON - The Broom Factory
11/02/2023 Ottawa, ON - Club SAW
16/02/2023 Montreal, QC - Centre PHI SOLD OUT
17/02/2023 Québec City, QC - Théâtre Petit Champlain
25/02/2023 Terrebonne, QC - Le Moulinet
09/12/2023 Mont-Tremblant, QC - L'Église du Village