Milo Green – Milo Green, Album Review.

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Let me just say, before I review this album, I have never listened to an Indie Folk album before, and this album really opened my eyes to Folk music in general. If you don’t already know, Milo Greene is a band formed in California, and consists of 5 members: Robbie Arnett, Graham Fink, Andrew Heringer, Marlana Sheetz, and Curtis Marrero. This album is outstanding from start to finish. The acoustic guitar was used beautifully, and different members of the band provided different vocals on different songs. It’s very easy on the ears, and the bass guitar sounds great under the acoustics and vocals. There were short interludes to guide the album along nicely. I really have nothing bad at all to say about this album, except I think some of the songs could have been longer. It was 13 tracks (which is really good) but the songs were a bit short at times. The songs that stood out to me the most were 1957, Cutty Love, What’s The Matter, and Take a Step, because of the vocals and instrumentation. Plus, the choruses are kinda catchy. The album artwork is odd, yet, artistic, and painted nicely. Overall, I’d give this album a solid 9.6 out of 10. What do you think? Give it a listen at http://www.milogreene.com/albums

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