Milo Greene played “1957″ on Conan a couple nights ago.
Although the audio wasn’t mixed well and the band seems too restrained, it’s a good performance:
Milo Greene played “1957″ on Conan a couple nights ago.
Although the audio wasn’t mixed well and the band seems too restrained, it’s a good performance:
Filed under Video of the Day
South By 2012 came and went, but a trove of material — videos, interviews, audio — from Austin is still being posted online.
Here’s a video interview of the members of Imperial Teen by The Grammys + a video of Milo Greene performing “1957″:
Filed under Interviews
Last night, I discovered a spectacular new band called Milo Greene. Composed of 5 members, the band sounded polished and seasoned despite being relatively new (they haven’t yet released their first record).
Each of the 5 members could easily have fronted his/her own band, but instead they came together to create a powerhouse/supergroup.
I noticed the band’s use of percussive instruments, the drummer’s decision to use mallets which created a full, orchestral sound, and how the band members switched instruments between themselves, playing guitar, bass, and even banjo for different songs in their set.
I’ve never seen a band where all 4 members up front could sing so well, harmonize together, and switch off vocals for different songs.
Check out video clips of “1957″ and “Silent Way” that I took from last night’s show at the Mercury Lounge, along with a special video “hello” to YOU – readers of After The Show — from 2 members of Milo Greene, Robbie and Andrew.
Filed under Concert Review, New Bands