Amy Millan has the kind of impeccable indie-rock background most musicians would kill for – after the breakup of her rock-roots band 16 tons, Millan's musical career began in earnest when was inducted into seismic indie-pop outfit Stars, where her glassy vocals were responsible for the band's epic breakthrough single 'Ageless Beauty'. Read More
An integral component in the success of Canadian indie heroes Stars and Broken Social Scene, Amy Millan's mellifluous tones are somewhat exposed on this, her second solo album. Read More
Amy Millan isn't what you might expect from a Canadian alt-rock, indie siren with two cloistered, heart-rending albums tucked under her seemingly fragile wings. Read More
Amy Millan is probably most famous for her contributions to beloved Canadian bands like Stars and Broken Social Scene. Read More
"Ghosts weren't meant for bleeding," Amy Millan announces delicately on "Bruised Ghosts," from her second solo album, Masters of the Burial , a title that seemingly refers to her ability to eloquently distill romantic heartbreak into song before moving on. Read More
Amy Millan has a résumé most musicians would kill for. Read More
Sure, she's out performing her solo material but she's also got a crew of multi-instrumental band members bringing the songs to life and making the road a little less lonely. Read More
As a part of modern supergroup Broken Social Scene and the female lead in pop heartbreakers Stars, Amy Millan has plenty to do, so it's all the more remarkable that she finds time to record tender, fragile alt-country albums like 2006's Honey from the Tombs and this year's Masters of the Burial . Read More
Lady singer-songwriters get an historically raw deal (thanks for nothing, Lilith Fair). Read More
Sharing a fondness for sophisticated soul and pop artists (the Smiths, New Order, Marvin Gaye, et al.), Read the full Stars bio.