

Songwriting - 3.25 || Music - 2.75 || Singing - 3.0
Web: www.milkywhitesbluesmen.com
Location: Guelph, Ontario, CA
Genre: Alternative Blues
Key Tracks: Don't Call Yourself A Friend
Milky Whites & The Bluesmen are proof that the blues is a worldwide thing. On, One
Direction, they deliver a serious collection of rock tinged blues tunes that speak true-to-
life events we can all relate to.
On "Don't Call Yourself A Friend", the band of Canadian bluesmen calls out those
backstabbers out there who claim to be comrades but are really out to do more harm
than good. I really dig this tune because it's so ballsy and truthful. The music is pretty
good and so are the lead vocals. I had a great time listening to this song.
Other pretty cool tunes by Milky Whites and the Bluesmen that I'd recommend checking
out include: "Get Yer Paw Outa My Jar", "Feelin Like A Shroom", and "Milky Whites".
Overall, it ain't easy playin' the blues well but I felt that Milky Whites & The Bluesmen are
contributing to the genre's survival in a very positive way. The songs these guys have
created are some of the craftiest and honest tunes around. Now go check'em out!
MUSICAL GOAL: "We want the world to enjoy this music. It’s different, innovative, deep,
heartfelt and meant to take the listener on a journey. We want to enjoy enough success
through our music to continue to record and perform additional music worldwide. We
have the talent and experience required to continuously provide interesting, progressive
Blues “versions” that maintain interest with our listeners. Each song will always be unique
in style and sound and our goal is to provide good-listening and equally good visuals and
live performances." - Milky Whites & The Bluesmen
Review by: Senseitional
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