![]() ![]() ![]() “So much of it for me are those in-between moments,” Dyer says about the band’s blossoming friendships, “driving in the car listening to music, or being on break from rehearsal getting something to eat from Lassens.” Dyer would bring sketches of songs to the group, most of which he’d already been developing for years. The dynamic that burst into existence on this tour only deepened in the following months. Spencer Light on guitar, Yarden Erez on bass, and Zach CapittiFenton on drums, with Dyer playing guitar and singing the songs. He remembers thinking one day, simply, “This is the band,” and so it was. It was on this tour that something clicked for Dyer, who recalls the feeling as nothing short of cosmic. At the time, their lineup was rotating consistently as Brendan Dyer, Milly’s principle songwriter, searched for permanence in the form of a live band. In 2019, Milly hit the road with labelmates and fellow fans of fuzz, Swervedriver. It is something new emerging from something old something old from something older, made new again. I don’t think there are any intelligible vocal in it.Wish Goes On soundtracks the (re)birth of a band called Milly. It’s the least like any of their prior albums. “AIR” is basically a classical (almost ambient) album by my estimation. I don’t recall much about “9” except I recall it being short and having some spoken word components. “Untitled (Rise)” is more of an R&B album and I never really dug it. It sounds kind of like “These New Puritans made a soul album” to me if that means anything to you. “Untitled (Black Is)” is far and away my favorite SAULT album so far and uses a lot of samples and quirky rhythms. ![]() ![]() “5” and “7” I remember being pretty similar sounding indie/neo-soul albums. I’m going to need a guide of my own for the five new ones myself (as their stuff seems to be pretty varied so I expect the new albums will each have their own vibe), but my recollections of the back catalogue off the dome is: Can someone help me navigate these Sault LPs and EPs? I like the group but feel like they have a dozen different physical releases and they are always priced at like $50.Īre these ALL new? What’s the best way to get at the back catalogue? If anyone has thoughts let me know. ![]()
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