Adult contemporary is characterized by it's exceptional euphony. In skill, it effortlessly mingles sounds. In intent, it envelops itself in harmonies. In spirit, it has the beguiling ability to disarm listeners. That's why Los Angeles, CA's Milo Greene, the always-evolving indie-pop band, chose the genre as it's muse - even naming their third album, Adult Contemporary. Milo Greene relocated to Nashville and recruited the Grammy-nominated producer Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses, Lissie) to help them write and record Adult Contemporary. "We focused hard on each individual part," Marlana says. Musically, there was nowhere to hide. "Each instrument needed to be important while telling it's story. One guitar line had to say something on it's own. The snare would tell part of the story."
Adult contemporary is characterized by it's exceptional euphony. In skill, it effortlessly mingles sounds. In intent, it envelops itself in harmonies. In spirit, it has the beguiling ability to disarm listeners. That's why Los Angeles, CA's Milo Greene, the always-evolving indie-pop band, chose the genre as it's muse - even naming their third album, Adult Contemporary. Milo Greene relocated to Nashville and recruited the Grammy-nominated producer Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses, Lissie) to help them write and record Adult Contemporary. "We focused hard on each individual part," Marlana says. Musically, there was nowhere to hide. "Each instrument needed to be important while telling it's story. One guitar line had to say something on it's own. The snare would tell part of the story."