Premiere: Milo Greene, ‘I Know About You’
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Not many indie-rock gangs can sing gang harmonies like Milo Greene, and the vocals of Robbie Arnett, Marlana Sheetz, Graham Fink and Curtis Marrero are again the calling card on the band’s new “Never Ender” EP, out this week. After the folk-rock stylings on their self-titled debut in 2012, they explored electronic pop on their sophomore album “Control” in 2015. On the new five-song release, their first for Nettwerk, they’ve settled comfortably into a zone where guitars dictate the mood in their sweeping songs of longing — for home (the first single “We Kept the Lights On), for truth (the second, “Afraid of Everything”) and for emotional clarity, as in “I Know About You.” “People often talk about a band in terms of the evolution of their sound,” Sheetz says. “As far as we are concerned, this EP, and this song in particular, are part of an evolution that is exactly where we are supposed to be at this moment in time … And we couldn’t be more proud of it.” If the years Milo Greene spent touring behind their first two albums have helped them coalesce, you can almost feel road underneath their wheels and the countryside slipping by while Arnett takes the lead in “I Know About You.”
||| Stream: “I Know About You”
||| Also: Stream “Afraid of Everything”
||| Live: Milo Greene perform March 3 at the Hotel Café. It’s sold out.
||| Previously: “We Kept the Lights On”
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