

Most of their tracks certainly tell a story, even when it is not always explicit in the lyric. The band has described themselves as “cinematic pop,” and I can definitely see a filmic element threaded through many of their songs. Their shows are so interesting because no one vocalist is better than the other, so their performances are always unpredictable without ever becoming undependable in terms of quality. During their live performances, you can find them all switching back and forth between different instruments and vocal parts.

Marlana has somehow managed to find the perfect combination of multi-talented artists, each one unique and brilliant in their own right. If I could be one person in the world, it would most definitely be Marlana Sheetz, the beautiful mastermind behind the wonderful indie-pop band Milo Greene. It's something i'll be talking about for weeks. There was no weak link, the bands got better and better as the concert went on. They were so good we got them to play an encore and all the songs they played were perfect. When they played Always Like This everyone was jumping or dancing or vibing out in their own way.

Their bass player was god that night and the rest of the band were on point. They also had an amazing light and graphic show which went on while they played. They played a good balance of songs from all of their albums. They played favorites like 1957 and What's The Matter and new songs like White Lies.īombay Bicycle Club took the energy built up by the other two acts and exceeded expectations. They were crusading for their new album and it fit right with all the other bands. They surprised me with how much new material they played but after the concert I understood why. I originally bought the ticket because of them, and they didn't disappoint. He left such an impact when the lead singers of the other bands were trying to dance and get into it, some concert goers behind me keep saying "they can't top the first singer". His energy was contagious and got the rest of the crowd hyped when he jumped off the stage and danced in the crowd. They lead singer had a lot of charisma and from the first note the dance rock quartet he was dancing none stop. The band was a pretty unknown talent from New Orleans, but that didn't stop them from starting the show off right.

The Concert kicked off with a performance by Luxley. They announced on 30 September that they will follow this release with an album titled 'Control' which will be out on 27 January 2015 and moves from the folk heavy sounds of the early music to a more percussive territory. The band recorded Milo Greene in California and at Bear Creek Studios in Seattle and it received generally positive reactions, many praised Marlana's folky vocal and likened the tones to aficionados such as Fleetwood Mac. They released a self titled LP in 2012 which peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Album. He's a gentlemen, the kind of guy we all aspire to be." The band decided to keep the name of their fictitious booking agent for the group. He's confident, charming, well-read, well-spoken. The band describes Milo's identity to The Guardian: "He's British. The origin of their name lies in a piece of ingenious trickery, Milo Greene is actually the name of a fictitious booking agent created by the band to help them secure gigs in the early days of playing shows. The vocal duties are shared during live performance with a 'lead' singer changing from track to track. Explaining their sound to Lauren Moraski of CBS News by explaining, "'Originally when we started this band we wanted to create music that we could potentially see being placed in movies and TV,'. Milo Greene are largely centred around vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Marlana Sheetz and create a folk-pop sound which the group have described as 'cinematic'. Milo Greene is a quintet, with four lead singers and formed in 2010.
