Top 50 Albums of 2019 – Milo

Milo here. And here we are! It's the end of our big new year's/end-of-year celebration of crap and things and stuff and that (stuff and that, pff). Naturally, we gotta cap it off with a biggun' -- and it don't get much bigger than 50 best albums released in the past 12 months. I'm quite…Read more Top 50 Albums of 2019 – Milo

Best Songs of 2019 – Milo.

Milo here. So that's 2019! Done, diddly. And we all survived! A cute bonus. As is the case with every year, we had a positive bounty of massive phat big ol' bangin' choons; standard. From returning favourites like IDLES to brand-new debut singles from bands like Control Top to whatever the hell Eric Andre was doing…Read more Best Songs of 2019 – Milo.

MMM: Spread – OutKast

Milo here. Ayo! We're back with another MMM today! Lovely how things are feeling a bit more lively around here, eh? Today, we are CAUTIOUSLY and APPROPRIATELY talking about Spread, an album cut (?!) from The Love Below, the André 3000 side of OutKast's 2003 double-album, with Big Boi's Speakerboxxx. Get some audio in ya below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mJCOzhBW80…Read more MMM: Spread – OutKast

MMM: Computer Blue – Prince

Milo here. Yes! Yes! I'm doing another Prince song, okay??!! Just be thankful I was in my hiatus when I was in my recurring obsession with Let's Go Crazy, aight? Today, we're looking at Computer Blue, a storming ALBUM CUT from Prince's bril--- fucking you know rest... Purple Rain innit. Check the video below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOMB5OYsxGw A cursory glance of…Read more MMM: Computer Blue – Prince

MMM: (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding

Milo here. Rata-tat-tat, the content rolls off, Linda. Today, we're looking at (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding's iconic R&B milestone, released posthumously on the 1968 album of the same name. Check the video below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTVjnBo96Ug It may not be the most subversive pick of Redding's tragically cut-short discography, but there's something…Read more MMM: (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding

Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Milo.

Milo here. And we're coming to the end of a pretty quick-n-painless wrap-up period here at Stuff And That, thank goodness for that. In 2018, though I'm sure this may seem pitiful by some of your standards, I listened to a pretty deesh 128 albums, and thus I've had a pretty good year. As such,…Read more Top 50 Albums of 2018 – Milo.

Stuff And That’s Best Thangs Of The Year 2018: Volume II – Music.

Oioi, here's the biguns. Milo here. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo this one I have been building UP boi. If you didnae already know, I have had a PHAT year for music in 2018, absolutely caning those new albums like my name was Anthony Fantano -- it was brutal, whipping up a pretty solid 128 2018 releases in them…Read more Stuff And That’s Best Thangs Of The Year 2018: Volume II – Music.

Best Songs of 2018 – Milo.

Milo here. And so, 2018 is behind us (well, it's behind you, I'm writing this in December), and we're bollocks deep in the end-of-year roundups. We've got some lovely stuff coming up but I figured we'd kick things off with a look back at the year in bangers and tracks. I've been keeping tabs on…Read more Best Songs of 2018 – Milo.

Doppelbängers #1: Freedom

Milo here. BOIIII NEW SERIESS ALERTTTTT. This is the series that I been cheekily teasing since July and if there's one thing for *sure* -- it's gonna be wildly underwhelming. It's kinda like MMMs but more gimmicky -- what fun! Essentially, Doppelbängers was a series borne out of a pun and fleshed into something resembling…Read more Doppelbängers #1: Freedom

MMM: Tears Dry On Their Own – Amy Winehouse

Milo here. Let's have a look at one of the most iconic voices of the 21st century with Tears Dry On Their Own, the motown-infused fourth single from her beautiful final record Back To Black. Check the video below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojdbDYahiCQ Of course, the initial draw of this song was the instrumental -- it's Gaye & Terrell,…Read more MMM: Tears Dry On Their Own – Amy Winehouse