You have to feel sorry for just about every band coming out of Sheffield these days. Tarnished with the 'Arctic Monkey' brush, they could produce an album of calypso-dub-folk and still people would sneer and say they're robbing tunes from Turner and co. So it's got to be a million times worse when you're actually mates with the band and do in fact (sorry to say this, boys) sound very similar to those cheeky Brianstormers. So what better way to stick two fingers up at the snipers and nay-sayers then to release your best single to date, a rampaging, brooding record that could see them banging down the door to the musical mainstream.

'What Will You Do (When The Money Goes)?' is a scathing attack on an individual who has clearly crossed Milburn's path one too many times, which wishes the anonymous figure to imagine their life without bags full of cash to keep them happy. Paris Hilton? The Queen? Klaxons? The list is endless as to who they could be singing about, but that shouldn't stop us having plenty of fun guessing. Carnall sings bitterly: "You’re playing for a one-man side / it’s alright when you’re winning though / but, when you lose, you lose alone", taunting the song's target. While the drums are worryingly Helder's-esque and the bouncy, stuttering guitars are straight from the Monkey's A to Z handbook, they are dished out with enough charm, cheek and passion for us to let it pass this time.

Milburn have made a riff-tastic anthem that should become a sing-a-long favourite come 2008 festival season.