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Milla Jovovich / Plastic Has Memory


Today's scoop in the world of Milla is that her band appears to have acquired an official name: "Plastic has memory." But wait, I hear you say...she's a supermodel and an actress - why should she be taken seriously as a musician? I can report that she can more than hold her own musically without leaning on her other careers for support. And she's gone and changed her sound yet again - this time to something somewhere between a grunge-y Portishead-y trip hop and er, grunge-y grunge. Much heavier and darker than the vaguely Ukrainian folk-sounding elements of her first album 'The Divine Comedy' and different from 'The Peopletree Sessions' in the sense that I enjoyed this performance. I'd have to say that this is by far her best music to date - not bad for having only been working on it for a few months...so in summary, if you're not like me, and your life is sadly devoid of any supermodel content, may I suggest catching this musical performance by one Milla Jovovich, whom you may recognize from her performance as Leeloo in 'the Fifth Element' or more recently as the supermodel in some current L'Oreal commercials. Don't laugh. She will impress you, despite your silly doubts.

Links of note:

  • Fan page: http://www.millaj.com, a startling quantity of information is available here, including possibily every photograph ever taken of Milla.
    If you'd like, you can email me here: richard@hearingmusic.com.

    Oh, and all content on these pages is copyright Richard Lewis.