Milow Releases 'Boy Made Out Of Stars,' Fulfilling a Lifelong Creative Vision
The Belgian singer-songwriter combines music and film in his eighth studio album, featuring 15 songs with accompanying music videos and a return to his artistic roots.
- Milow's new album, 'Boy Made Out Of Stars,' is a deeply personal project inspired by two to three years of his life, blending storytelling with a visual component of 15 music videos.
- The album marks a return to Milow's musical roots, featuring a live-band sound and acoustic instruments like Dobros and Mandolins, reminiscent of his early career influences.
- Milow fulfilled a teenage dream of creating multiple music videos by allocating a typical two-to-three-video budget across all 15 songs on the album, showcasing simple yet engaging visuals.
- The song 'Family Tree' is a heartfelt tribute to Milow's late father, incorporating his father's voice from a 1975 recording, restored using AI technology, and celebrating their shared love of music.
- Half of the album serves as a 'love letter' to Los Angeles, where Milow has lived part-time for 12 years, drawing inspiration from the city's energy and his experiences, including the impact of recent wildfires.