Music Reviews
Snoozie and the Miltonics

Snoozie and the Miltonics

We Make Noise

(self-released)

You can’t get much more fun than Snoozie and The Miltonics. Their debut EP, We Make Noise, is pure indie pleasure that guarantees to put a smile on your face. The pace is quick from beginning to end, starting with the wind-sprint “Attitude Adjustment Room,” which clocks in at 1:15 and goes right into the best track, “Free Hot Chocolate,” a Nellie McKay-esque song.

Throughout the fifteen minutes of music, it’s quite obvious that Snoozie and the Miltonics have a blast. From describing a typical session on “Milton’s House,” to how much they love their dog on “Ethan” (“You bark at nothing … You take your doggie Ritalin/Cause you can’t stop fidgeting … Ethan, you’re a good dog”), each song is quirky and fun to listen to.

We Make Noise is a great debut from a band that just likes to have fun. And most people could use more of that in their lives.

Snoozie and the Miltonics: http://www.snoozieandthemiltonics.com


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