• Record Label: Capitol
  • Release Date: Jun 21, 2005
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Despite reservations, Angel Milk can be recommended as a good after hours album.
  2. Uncut
    70
    As challenging as it is comforting. [Jul 2005, p.106]
  3. Urb
    70
    Should find a home on your iPod alongside Zero 7 and Brazilian Girls. [Jun 2005, p.85]
  4. Spin
    67
    Drift[s] off into heavily EQ'ed cymbals and pastel-gray synth-string washes. [Jun 2005, p.108]
  5. Filter
    66
    Resplendently elegant music for tearooms and trendy furniture shops. [#15, p.101]
  6. For all the sonic acrobatics though, it’s a record that feels like it’s missing something vital.
  7. The music's not flawless, but it serves its role as come-down music quite nicely.
User Score
8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 8 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Feb 21, 2017
    9
    This record is incredible. True, the long stretches of silence and oddly-placed interludes can grow tiresome, but the music more than makes upThis record is incredible. True, the long stretches of silence and oddly-placed interludes can grow tiresome, but the music more than makes up for that. Just look at "Intro Everything," an incredible slice of laid-back electronica that is one of Telepopmusik's prettiest tunes to date. Angela McCluskey and Deborah Anderson's vocals are icing on the electronic cake, and lend a sort of ethereal sound to tunes that could sound too earthly otherwise. Though it's not a perfect record, "Angel Milk" shows that Telepopmusik is light years ahead of their electronica contemporaries. Full Review »
  2. Sep 24, 2013
    10
    Over the past decade, I find myself coming back to this album. It's rich, amusing, textured, vibrant and lovely: a walk through an familiarOver the past decade, I find myself coming back to this album. It's rich, amusing, textured, vibrant and lovely: a walk through an familiar and untouched forest. Despite a couple of tracks I tend to skip, the album is gold and should not be missed. Don't cherry pick; push play and let the smooth downtempo wash over you in its entirety. There are points of sadness, exuberance, and inspiration in an hour's well-guided journey. Full Review »
  3. ÖnazG
    Sep 16, 2005
    10
    I love Télépopmusik