Album DescriptionChamber Pop? Power Pop? Art rock? label it what you?d like. But even those terms are so broad in scope...yet pegging Millbrook into a specific category is about as easy as nailing jelly to a wall. The songs of "The Simple Words We Wasted" vary from one to another but it?s their eccentricity and their variation that is their common thread that weaves them all together. The main songwriters on this album attribute The Beatles and Queen as their initial inspirations for the Millbrook sound, whatever that may be. Beyond those two prolific influences, Millbrook is also an amalgamation of various interests such as Rufus Wainwright, Jon Brion, Elliott Smith, Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple, The Beach Boys, Jellyfish, David Bowie, Jeff Buckley, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, folk, cabaret, jazz as well as the phantoms of a host of other muses and inspirations. Millbrook harkens back to the mid 60?s when music was becoming new, and exciting again. Creativity was revived and the music was artful. That is, more than anything, what the essence and the spirit of Millbrook truly is. Not so much as to replicate what has been done but to stand on the shoulders of giants and create something fresh, capturing the spirit and the art in music, using a colorful palette of sounds.