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Milky White is the second release from Chicago's
The Good. Milky White features
strong melodies, harmonies and more hooks than a tackle shop.
...The Good's lyrics have it all over most locals, and they could stop there, but they don't. Scholvin is a rock god guitarist that perks up this record all over the place, Arkin adds violin on Roger's eerie "Building on Graves" and this band could give a seminar on how to turn background vocals into the most intriguing part of the song. When I reviwed their last record, I said that The Good lived up to their name. This time, they outclass it. - Chicagoland's Music Monthly Vocals first, with guitars a close second. Like lyrical rockers Queen and Blur before them, The Good has distilled a number of wide-ranging influences into one hell of an original sound. These guys don't bother to walk the thin line between rock and pop. They trample it. - Mike Anzaldi, WIDB, Carbondale |