A Seattle singer-songwriter whose albums find their audience through straightforward lyrics and understated delivery.
For a good sense of Miller's style, try 'Surviving The Suburbs' or 'The Feeling.' They're both quiet, direct songs that show what he does without any extra drama.
Miller's songs like 'Surviving The Suburbs' and 'Carter & Cash' show how he works in a specific lane, indie folk with quiet delivery and direct lyrics. There's no grand reinvention here, just consistent songwriting that connects with listeners who appreciate that approach. His 2016 debut 'Headlights' established this style, and he's kept at it through albums like 'Calico' and 'American English.'
He released his first album 'Headlights' in 2016, which had some legal issues around unauthorized samples. Since then, he's put out other records including 'Calico,' 'Surviving in LA,' and 'American English,' working with other musicians for recordings and live shows while keeping the writing and vocals his own.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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