The Alternate Root Digs Milly Raccoon’s Diversity

Posted on Aug 7, 2023
The Alternate Root Digs Milly Raccoon’s Diversity

The Alternate Root recommends Milly Raccoon’s new album, the “playful and unpredictable” Frankincense and Myrrh. The Nashville-based artist embodies, according to the site, a lot of different musical identities. “Country crooner and fiddler. Roots-lounge singer. World music gal. On her latest in Frankincense and Myrrh she’s all of the aforementioned, a file under roots and folk in the record store, but at first and every listen one should expect so much more from this musician, as there’s a bag of influential tricks that spill forth when her sounds hit your ear. It’s a light-hearted and diverse bunch that’s a flat-out fun listen.” Read more here.

The album’s at radio now and debuted at #15 last week on the NACC Folk chart.

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