Mildlife are Adam Halliwell, Kevin McDowell, Jim Rindfleish and Tom Shanahan. With no designated leader, the band rolls on intuitive waves. Chorus is the band's ultimate statement of that borderline mystical unity. Chorus is Mildlife's most optimistic record, serving as a sonic testament to the band's unwavering adoration for the beguiling realms of 70s psychedelic and cosmic sounds. Delve deeper, and you'll unearth Polish jazz, Italo disco and a sprinkling of contemporary electronic sounds. Chorus is the dance of an expanding and contracting universe - it's groove is forever and always, cyclical and evolving. In it's most human moments, the album luxuriates in the velvety embrace of Shanahan's bass lines, Halliwell's luminous guitar riffs, McDowell's hushed and alluring vocals, Rindfleish's intricate percussive tapestries and the spiritual rhythms of regular collaborator Craig Shanahan. Swept up in the chorus, the lines between individual and ensemble blur.
1 Forever
2 Yourself
3 Sunrise
4 Musica
5 Chorus
6 Future Life
7 Return to Centaurus