Live reviews
"Humanist folk music drawing influence from oriental, African, Latin American music genres,
but also from Chris Coen and Little Wings” - Longueurs d’ondes
"A sonic chameleon, huddled against a woody guitar with silky strings, set out on a journey to
discover Milos’s shimmering musical universe” - Glob Audio Mastering
"Awakening delivers a universal message without proselytising. This refusal of the illusory and
sterile essence of human thought is magnificently depicted with simple poetry. The
revelation of an absolute sincerity. Explore this kaleidoscopic landscape with your ears. We
listen to the world as a gigantic musical composition” - Hear No Evil
"You can also feel the love for wide-open spaces as those conveyed by Beirut or Calexico” - Pop News
"So often, the expression “world music” is used inappropriately, while Milos Unplugged gives
it its deepest and truest meaning. World like a genre that finds its roots all around the world,
from arid indie rock music to wild African rhythms and Latin American folk reminders" - 33 Tours
"Serving an orchestrated, colourful, slightly americanised anti-folk, with references such as
Smog, Sufjan Stevens and more broadly the whole of the new American folk scene" - Indietronica
"Milos, with his usually head and high-pitched voice, sometimes reminds us of Adam Duritz
(Counting Crows) or, at times, Jeff Buckley during quiet breaths…
This is particularly true in Palace Brothers’ 1st pioneering LP, for its rough dynamic and its
yelling chorus… This rough production is wonderfully authentic: the slightest sound made by
the snare drum resonates like a biblical statement" - The Hypertextual