Milo Greene's self-titled debut album, released in the UK in January, is quite magnificent. Set aside 37 minutes of your day and get a load of this.
Monday, 13 May 2013
Milo Greene
California's Milo Greene (a band, not a
person) describe their music as cinematic
pop - impossible to argue with after after
taking in the Chad Huff directed,
'Moddison', which features video's for the
band's songs, thematically linked to create
an utterly captivating short film.
Milo Greene's self-titled debut album, released in the UK in January, is quite magnificent. Set aside 37 minutes of your day and get a load of this.
Milo Greene's self-titled debut album, released in the UK in January, is quite magnificent. Set aside 37 minutes of your day and get a load of this.
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3 comments:
Haven't yet found the time to get through it all but the first few tunes sound good. I like the nice groove they have. Will have to give them more time.
I probably should have plumped for just one individual video (all available on Youtube), but just couldn't choose between them. I'm loving this album so much at the mo'.
Sounds pretty good but too much to take in, in one hit out of the blue so to speak. Will give it another shot!
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