We seriously need to buy Camille Alexander of A Void a three course meal at some fancy restaurant! Without her recommendation, we wouldn’t hear about MilkMaiden. We wouldn’t have a fantastic review on our blog and we wouldn’t have an interview with a talented singer, songwriter and composer. And MilkMaiden’s “Death of All Men” EP is probably one of the musical highlights of this year for us. With her signature sound (a mixture of dream pop, indie, college rock, Americana and rock and roll cabaret), American born, but England based Natalie Papa is simply sensational. We sat down with her to talk about her move to the other side of the Pond, her previous projects, and plans for the next couple of months. If you see her name appearing on a poster advertising a local gig, buy a ticket immediately. MilkMaiden is one of those artists you just have to see before you die. And we ain’t kidding!
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MilkMaiden: Hi, I’m MilkMaiden, a solo songstress but sometimes I perform with a lovely backing band. You need more of me in your life because we all need more performative femme lesbians in the music industry.
