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In keeping with the band’s hippie-centric Northern California roots, much of the music here has a poetic and heartfelt vibe that finds the band tapping into such poignant notions as trying to hold onto the innocent romances of youth as you grow up, as on the heartbreaking "Silent Way." Over a bed of delicate strings and banjo, Sheetz and the band sing, "When, when, when we're older can I still come over/Hold our naked sheets our colored breaths we'll see/Your hair knots on top of me/Oh how the heart it beats." With Milo Greene, our hearts definitely do. The official music video for 'Whats The Matter' by Milo Greene off their self-titled debut album, Milo Greene. Elsewhere, the band reveals an unexpectedly experimental side, and such cuts as the yearning ballad "Perfectly Aligned," the driving acoustic "Take a Step," and the expansive "Cutty Love" are both bittersweet and uplifting.

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Seeing them live adds an even more incredible element to their music, you really see their raw talent, and how many different combinations of harmonies that they actually do on the record. Tracks like the yearning minor-key leadoff cut "What's the Matter," the anthemic "Don't You Give Up on Me," and the rambling "1957" are quite cinematic, and tend to stick in your soul as much as your ears. Lastly, look for Milo Greene to see if they are coming to your town for a show. On the contrary, there is an organic, honest feel to many of Milo Greene's songs, which benefit from the largely natural and unaffected production. In that sense, with Milo Greene's rambling, echoey mix of chiming guitar lines, roiling percussion, abundant piano, and group harmonies, they fit well next to such similarly inclined contemporaries as Fleet Foxes, Local Natives, and Grouplove.

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Although the bandmembers technically share vocal duties, much of the music here is centered around singer/multi-instrumentalist Marlana Sheetz, whose hushed, soulful voice brings to mind something along the lines of Sarah McLachlan fronting Fleetwood Mac. And, while they still utilize their multiple male/female lead vocals, especially those of Marlana Sheetz and Robbie Arnett, Milo Greene's streamlined, early-'80s, Moroder-soaked atmosphere works best when Sheetz is at the mike, applying her burnished, resonant coo to cuts like "White Lies," "Heartless," and "Lie to Me." Of course, Arnett, with his throaty, sandpaper voice, along with the other male members of the band, can be heard throughout the album and the juxtaposition between Sheetz and her bandmates certainly adds a tangible layer of drama to Control.The 2012 self-titled debut from California folk-pop ensemble Milo Greene is a languid, evocative exercise in harmony-infused pop. Think artists like the xx and Jessie Ware, and you're fairly close the the sound Milo Greene achieve here. Clearly, if the group's touchstones for the first album were the multiple harmonies of Fleet Foxes and the frenetic Afro-pop of Vampire Weekend, then Control is all icy R&B and sharp-edged, '80s-influenced post-punk.

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In some ways, the move brings to mind the stylistic change that occurred in bands like Jefferson Airplane and Fleetwood Mac as they transitioned from the acoustic-, folk-, and blues-influenced style of '60s and '70s rock to the synth-heavy, image-conscious aesthetic of the '80s.

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Working with producer/drummer Joey Waronker ( Beck, Paramore) and engineer Jesse Shatkin ( Kylie Minogue, Sia), Milo Greene have crafted an inspired collection of songs that touch upon such influences as Giorgio Moroder-esque synth pop, modern chillwave-infused R&B, and experimental post-punk. The album follows up the group's self-titled 2012 debut, and finds the previously introspective and folky five-member Los Angeles unit moving in a more sonically adventurous, rhythmically varied direction. 1.58M subscribers Subscribe 1M views 10 years ago The official music video for 'Perfectly Aligned' by Milo Greene off their self-titled debut album, Milo Greene. The sophomore full-length album from California's Milo Greene, 2015's Control, provides an excellent showcase for the group's melodic and moody pop sound.










Milo greene