Amy Millan is set to release her sophomore full-length, Masters Of The Burial, on September 8 through Arts and Crafts International. The follow up to her acclaimed 2006 debut, Honey From The Tombs, ...
Amy Millan’s second solo outing since 2006’s Honey From the Tombs is several steps removed from the bands with which she’s most generally associated. There is no melancholy synth pop ala Stars nor is ...
Stars‘ Amy Millan‘s first solo album in 16 years, I Went to Find You, is out today via Last Gang. It was produced by Jay McCarrol, engineered by The Besnard Lakes’ Jace Lasek, and mixed in part by ...
Amy Millan's been an instrumental part of two of Canada's most beloved indie rock groups. She's the co-founder of Stars and a frequent collaborator of Broken Social Scene. For her new solo album, and ...
Fans who know Amy Millan as chanteuse of the Canadian chamber-pop group Stars don’t really know Amy Millan -- at least, not the singer-songwriter revealed on “Honey From the Tombs.” Her solo debut, ...
The Canadian indie rock musician performs music from her latest album, I Went to Find You. Tune in to a mini-concert with Amy Millan Amy Millan's been an instrumental part of two of Canada's most ...
Amy Millan has a résumé most musicians would kill for. The Toronto-bred indie rock princess sings with the bands Stars and Broken Social Scene and can boast a successful solo career as well. On her ...
Broken Social Scene and Stars member Amy Millan shared her first solo album in 16 years this past May, and has now returned with a very festive four-track EP add-on. I Went to Find You (Redux) is ...
Best known as a member of Canadian indie-pop darlings Stars—and for being a member of the also-Canadian collective Broken Social Scene—Amy Millan has stepped out on her own this year with Honey From ...
“I left the North, I traveled South,” sang Morrissey in The Smith’s “Is It Really So Strange?” It’s no news that Montreal indie pop band Stars are huge Smiths fans. Their loungey cover of the ...
Back in 2006, Stars singer Amy Millan released Honey From the Tombs, an album of statuesque Emmylou Harris-like alt-country that felt a million miles removed from the epic new wave of her other band.
It's not a stretch to find similarities between Amy Millan's rootsy solo debut and the recent work of Neko Case or Jenny Lewis: Upon first listen to Honey from the Tombs, it's easy to draw comparisons ...