Composing at 15. Recording at 16. Released at 18. From acoustic folk laced with Slavic sadness to electronic collaborations that bridge decades and genres.
Eleven acoustic folk-influenced songs carrying a distinct Slavic sadness. Composed at fifteen, recorded at sixteen, and released at eighteen -- a document of raw, precocious artistry that remains a cult favorite three decades later.
Milla Jovovich — vocals, guitar
Chris Brenner — keyboard, mandolin
Bjorn Myers — bass
David Limerick — guitar
Johna Dean — violin, mandolin
"New Order meets Daft Punk meets Joni Mitchell"
Debuted before 40,000 people at Life Ball in Vienna, performing for amfAR. A shimmering electronic departure from acoustic roots, proving the range extends far beyond folk and into the future.
Collaborators: Chris Brenner, Stuart Zender
Milla on vocals and electric guitar, tearing through roughly a dozen shows across Los Angeles and New York City. Raw. Loud. Unforgettable.
Free for fans -- songs from the archive, offered with love.