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AMY MILLAN - Honey From The Tombs

| Guardian | | Before she became the shimmering voice of Canadian indie heroes Stars, Amy Millan lived with members of bluegrass band Crazy Strings and it's her old roommates' influence - and presence - that shines through her debut solo album. Her themes of love, loss and loneliness, are nothing new, and nor are the songs, written between 1990 and 2000....full text |
| | Treble | | With her solo debut, Honey from the Tombs, Amy Millan has accomplished something of which I am uniquely jealous. Millan, half of the male / female vocal frontage for the band Stars, which also, of course, makes her one of the cast of thousands contributing to the Canadian supergroup Broken Social Scene, wrote most of the songs on the album long before those acts came to fruition....full text |
| | InsidePulse | The Inside Pulse:
Amy Millan sings for the incredible band Stars and the incredible band Broken Social Scene, and since neither of them have anything new this year, she has released a solo album that derivates from the sound of those two sounds to land right in the middle of indie Nashville (lately known as Omaha). Yes, Honey From The Tombs is a country album, but didn't you read my article on country music? Country doesn't have to be bad. And it isn't bad here. Not too bad at all....full text |
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