Artist's albums
Farewell Milwaukee | OurVinyl Sessions
2022 · single
Lovable / Kind (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
Always Be Your Man (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
Come Back Home (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
FM
2016 · album
Hurt No More
2016 · single
Figure You Out
2016 · single
Can't Please You, Can't Please Me
2013 · album
When It Sinks In
2011 · album
Autumn Rest Easy
2009 · album
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Biography
Mainstays of the Minneapolis music scene since 2008, Farewell Milwaukee embraces the role that their Midwestern towns have played in shaping them artistically, garnering them fans through their authentic lyrics, lush vocal harmonies, and an honest sincerity at live shows. It is because of this, they have gathered accolades from local and national press, landed a song placement on major-network TV, opened for the Lumineers (among others), and are featured on compilations alongside Mumford & Sons, Adele and Amos Lee. The band’s success has given them perspective and an appreciation for their roots, which continuously comes across in their most recent album FM, released September 2017. Produced by Minneapolis’ Jason Orris and recorded in Terrarium Music Studios, FM is the first album the band has recorded in their hometown since their debut album, Autumn Rest Easy. Through the ease of the recording process, the band was able to take time to experiment with new sounds; this creativity and adventurousness brings FM to life through the addition of strings, steel guitar, and other sonic touches that the six-piece group perfected in the studio. The unique sounds of the album make it difficult to fit FM into a particular genre (call it folk rock with a head and a tail, as described in an earlier album review from the Netherlands); however, genre tags are less important when projects like FM have beautifully crafted instrumentation accompanied by powerful lyrics and melodies.