Milky Juicy
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| Milky Juicy | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1994 | |||
| Genre | Folk rock | |||
| Length | 39:11 | |||
| Label | Doctor Dream | |||
| Producer | Donna Croughn, John Hamilton | |||
| Tiny Lights chronology | ||||
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Milky Juicy is an album by folk rock band Tiny Lights, released in 1994 through Doctor Dream Records.[1]
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
Nitsuh Abebe of AllMusic gave it two and a half out of five stars, stating that the album contains few redeeming qualities and sounds dull compared to the band's previous output.[2] Trouser Press wrote that "Milky Juicy is the band’s most adventurous, eclectic record. Comfortable in what it can do but undaunted by what it can’t, Tiny Lights rifles through a sample-book’s worth of styles, never sticking with one sound two songs in a row."[3] Spin deemed the album "a whimsical AM-FM radio hybrid circa 1972 with the Beatles, Black Sabbath, Funkadelic, and Dusty Springfield beaming in."[1] The New Yorker called the album "a delight" and a "breezy AM-influenced hodgepodge of rock, folk, jazz, blues, and R&B."[4]