
EP Review: Rainy Milo – Limey
London based singer songwriter Rainy Milo spent most of her youth craving to be surrounded by inspiring people. Her love of music and singing lead her on to a passion for Jazz-inspired Hip-Hop that would eventually become the foundations for her latest (might I add, free) mixtape, ‘Limey’.
Right from the off you get the impression that this collection of tracks were written during a particularly bitter break-up, but despite the subject matter you can’t help becoming gripped by Milo’s extraordinary voice. At times she’s foul mouthed, but her sound is endearing. It’s hard not to relate to the things that she so delicately sings about, and you’re more than likely agree with her choice of words.
Add to the striking vocals an impeccable soundtrack of beats and keys and you’ll be hooked. She’s a much welcomed addition to an already stellar collection of young, British-based R&B singers that are surely set for much bigger better things than the murky streets of Brixton.
London based singer songwriter Rainy Milo spent most of her youth craving to be surrounded by inspiring people. Her love of music and singing lead her on to a passion for Jazz-inspired Hip-Hop that would eventually become the foundations for her latest (might I add, free) mixtape, ‘Limey’.
Right from the off you get the impression that this collection of tracks were written during a particularly bitter break-up, but despite the subject matter you can’t help becoming gripped by Milo’s extraordinary voice. At times she’s foul mouthed, but her sound is endearing. It’s hard not to relate to the things that she so delicately sings about, and you’re more than likely agree with her choice of words.