Milly Beau 

Milly Beau formed in Washington D.C. in late 2007 / early 2008, and now plays all over the northeast, focusing their energy in Manhattan and Brooklyn. The band tracked an EP called "Songs for your Short Independent Film" in Washington D.C. in early 2008, and then were courted by Greenhouse Records to NYC to make a full length album.

Their debut release on Greenhouse Records, "Party Glitter," is an urban-grit, downtempo, vocally-centric production, engineered and mixed by John Thayer (Exit Clov/Drunken Sufis) and Scott Norton (CoCo Rosie, Built to Spill) at both Stitch Studios and Headgear Studios (TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sharon Jones and the Dapp Kings) in their native Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The album resides in the Milly Beau-coined genre "broken soul thrash"; music lit with harmonized female vocals, cutting a sparse, yet cinematic backdrop of electric low-fi racket meets pop-rock, a unique sound of urban soul-pop from twangy roots. Spacious harmonic chords are supported by jazz melodies, and poetic lyricism. With an emphasis on fervent songwriting, they continually push the boundaries of their music in front of new audiences.

Milly Beau has played with the likes of Sea Wolf, The Jealous Girlfriends, The Freelance Whales, Bittersweet (Grey's Anatomy) and many, many others.

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