Milk Teeth, a four-piece rock band from Stroud in Gloucestershire, are joining the line-up for the 2000Trees Festival.

The band are Becky Blomfield bass player and vocalist, Chris Webb and Bill Hutton on guitars and Oli Holbrook on drums.

Milk Teeth are about to release their new EP, Nice, next month, it is the first of a two part package put together under their new signing with Roadrunner Records.

“Roadrunner is the home of the bands that we grew up listening to and who have influenced our own sound today,” said Becky. “They work with the best and we are so stoked to be welcomed as part of the next breed of artists with the potential to inspire the next generation. Our teenage selves were kicking about in little towns not knowing where we would end up, and almost a decade later we can say Slipknot are our label mates. Not bad for a bunch of kids from Stroud.”

The single from the EP: Owning Your Okayness is out now, and was picked as Daniel P Carter's Rockiest Record for BBC Radio 1, and their debut album, Vile Child, was released last year.

The band have supported acts such as Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes and Lower Than Atlantis both of which will be strutting their stuff as headliners at the forest festival on Upcote Farm, near Cheltenham.

For more details or tickets please visit http://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ - Flicky Harrison