Music Review: MYLO BYBEE, Revisions EP
- Mandolyne Eleazar
- 8 hours ago
- 1 min read

On Revisions, MYLO BYBEE distills emotional urgency into a collection of songs that feel both deeply personal and widely relatable. The Boise-based alt-rock band blends melodic introspection with bursts of raw, driving energy, creating a sound that feels lived-in rather than manufactured. Each track unfolds with intention, allowing vulnerability to coexist with momentum - reflection giving way to release. There’s a quiet confidence here - not in perfection, but in honesty.
The EP moves like an internal dialogue, shifting between doubt and clarity. From the tender ache of “I Wish You Well” to the kinetic pulse of “Surrendered Notions,” MYLO BYBEE balances restraint with emotional payoff. “Liar” and “Time Machine” linger in introspective territory, pairing warm guitar lines with lyrics that feel confessional without becoming heavy-handed. “Misinformed” injects groove-forward unpredictability, adding texture and contrast before the project closes with “Scaredy Cat,” a fittingly vulnerable final note that leaves the listener suspended between resolve and reflection.
Revisions doesn’t just introduce MYLO BYBEE’s sound - it refines it. It’s a project about growth without erasure, about revisiting the past not to relive it, but to understand it. Earnest, restless, and emotionally charged, this is an EP that invites listeners not just to hear it, but to feel it.
Revisions will be available on all major streaming platforms February 20, 2026. Fans of Death Cab for Cutie, Brand New, and Manchester Orchestra should take note.






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