Showing posts with label Brandon Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brandon Miller. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Brandon Miller - Virtue And Vice

Size: 161.8 MB
Time: 69:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Rock, Americana
Art: Front

01. Gone (4:53)
02. Fire (5:21)
03. Virtue And Vice (5:30)
04. Dirt To Stone (7:05)
05. Bad Situation (5:39)
06. Ain't Welcome Here No More (4:47)
07. Honey Bee (5:56)
08. Captured By You (4:24)
09. Losing Control (4:48)
10. Win To Lose (5:34)
11. Love Ain't No Guarantee (3:51)
12. Road Less Traveled (3:35)
13. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (7:42)


Best known as a founding member of the Danielle Nicole Band, Kansas City-based Brandon Miller steps out of the shadows for the first time in six years as a front man for this powerful collection of blues drenched Americana that shows why he’s a fan favorite wherever he appears.

A product of Gardner, Kan., where the Santa Fe and California Trails split about 35 miles southwest of Eight Street and Vine, Miller always dreamed about a musical career in music, something that was enforced by witnessing Aerosmith, Rush and Kiss up close in childhood. His interest in guitar began at age 17 when he saw Kenny Wayne Shepherd for the first time.

Influenced heavily by Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Warren Haynes and Joe Bonamassa, Brandon studied music through high school and college before launching a band under his own name, releasing two CDs in the process – Long Goodbye in 2011 and Slow Train three years later. His 2017 album, Live at Knuckleheads, exhibited plenty of the six-string fireworks you’ll hear here.

A gifted songwriter who switches off between electric and acoustic arrangements, Miller penned 11 originals here — blending blues, rock, country and roots — in addition to covering one song each from the catalogs of Tom Petty and George Harrison. Recorded at Weights and Measures Soundlab in the City of Fountains, he’s backed by Damon Parker on keys, Go-Go Ray on drums and Dylan Reiter on bass.

“Gone” opens the action with a quiet acoustic intro before erupting into an unhurried, driving blues-rock complaint about Brandon finding himself alone at home and knowing he has to move on after his woman splits. It quiets briefly at the break before exploding prior to a diminished acoustic close. The tempo quickens slightly for “Fire” and “Virtue and Vice,” which continue the sense of loss forward atop a percussive shuffle.
The seven-minute ballad “Dirt to Stone” is up next, announcing that the relationship truly is a broken dream. It’s highlighted by a mid-tune break that features Brandon’s soaring, bittersweet, single-not guitar runs juxtaposed to Parker’s steady chording. The mood brightens with the medium-paced shuffle, “Bad Situation,” which expresses the realization the singer stayed too long, a message that continues in the driving rocker, “Ain’t Welcome Here No More.”

A fairly faithful cover of Petty’s “Honey Bee” is up next before the acoustic ballad “Captured by You” comes across with a slight, pleasant country feel. The energetic blues-rocker “Losing Control” describes the feeling of living life too fast before things quiet again momentarily for “Win to Lose,” a powerful statement in which Brandon wants to run away to save himself from another seemingly impossible relationship.

It’s a difficult discovery, which Miller expresses in “Love Ain’t No Guarantee,” the realization of which is expressed subtly by the brightness and lack of tension in the arrangement despite the subject. “Road Less Traveled,” a country-tinged number with Brandon on slide, and a stellar take on Harrison’s familiar “While My Guitar Weeps for You.”

If you favor blues-rock, this one’s definitely for you, although – in a world plagued with coronavirus – you’d better be in the right frame of mind because of the downer messages within. ~Marty Gunther

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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Brandon Miller Band - 2 albums: Live At Knuckleheads / Slow Train

Music has always been a part of Brandon Miller’s life. From an early age, his dad would let him explore his record collection of Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Aerosmith and other classic rock legends. Miller spent countless days and nights trying to recreate the sounds of his musical heroes. After sculpting his sound for years, he formed the Brandon Miller Band, a powerful, guitar-driven blues-rock trio. Having released two, full-length albums and sharing the stage with artists like Jonny Lang, Foghat, Night Ranger and Eddie Money; Brandon Miller brings a fiery passion to the guitar that is unlike any other.

Born April 8th, 1990, Brandon grew up listening to classic rock from the 60s and 70s because of his parents love for music. Listening to the rock n roll stories of disc jockeys from a famous Kansas City radio station just stirred the fire of his love for music even more. When he first began elementary school, his older brother had begun playing guitar. Brandon would sneak into his brothers room to grab his guitar just to play around with it. Driving his brother mad because of his always wanting to play, Brandon received his first guitar for Christmas when he was seven.

His love for music quickly turned to dedication and devotion after he started attending concerts at a very young age. Seeing idols such as Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, KISS, Rush, Fleetwood Mac, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, he wanted to take it to the next level of playing. He was learning very quickly and could start playing songs he was listening to. However, when he was around the age of 11, his frustration began to show. He couldn’t recreate the solos and difficult guitar work which made him sit his guitar down and didn’t want to touch it. He didn’t play as much as what he used to and the music bug hadn’t completely bit him yet. Shortly after he turned thirteen in seventh grade, the music bug bit him deeply and over the summer his talent exploded. He would sit and practice for hours upon hours. Some days he would practice up to ten hours, and soon he was recreating what before he couldn’t. He began going to blues jam sessions around Kansas City where he began to gain popularity with his audiences in large part due to his young age and immense talent. Quickly he realized that his age always presented some problems when clubs and bars would not let him into play until they witnessed his precocious ability first hand. At these jams, he met some of the most influential musicians in his career. With these musicians, he discovered his true love blues. He could be found during his middle school years not listening to what was popular at school dances or on the pop radio stations, but listening to legendary blues artists such as Robert Johnson, Albert King, Freddie King, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, and many more. One artist stuck out the most, Stevie Ray Vaughan. Listening to how he put all of his emotions into his playing inspired Brandon to do the same to spread the blues and bring it back to Kansas City. Brandon currently performs with his own band, Brandon Miller Band, as well as a new venture with Danielle Schnebelen of Trampled Under Foot, Danielle Nicole Band.

Album: Live At Knuckleheads
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:07
Size: 149.1 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[4:51] 1. Slow Train
[4:38] 2. Hot As The Texas Heat
[6:57] 3. Do You Know
[4:57] 4. How Many More Times
[4:24] 5. Forevermore
[5:54] 6. Hero's Mistake
[5:22] 7. Better Off Without You
[7:22] 8. Breakin' In
[5:34] 9. Freedom And Faith
[9:04] 10. Dark Heart Of Mine
[6:00] 11. Last Goodbye

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Album: Slow Train
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:50
Size: 118.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Slow Train
[5:33] 2. Hero's Mistake
[5:56] 3. Dark Heart Of Mine
[4:12] 4. Can't Get Enough
[6:11] 5. Breakin' In
[4:18] 6. Forevermore
[4:10] 7. End Of The Road
[6:03] 8. Night After Night
[3:56] 9. Out Of Time
[6:44] 10. Cold Hearted

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Brandon Miller Band - Slow Train

Size: 120,2 MB
Time: 51:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Slow Train (4:41)
02. Hero's Mistake (5:31)
03. Dark Heart Of Mine (5:53)
04. Can't Get Enough (4:09)
05. Breakin' In (6:07)
06. Forevermore (4:16)
07. End Of The Road (4:05)
08. Night After Night (5:58)
09. Out Of Time (3:53)
10. Cold Hearted (6:43)

"These times they are a changin' and it is thanks to great rock artists like Brandon Miller that the blues can live on. Soulful playing with clear influence from artists including Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray Vaughan and more give The Brandon Miller Band an unforgettable sound. The ten-track "Slow Train" album (2014) is filled with great blues rock tunes, and artwork like no other. Despite his age, Brandon Miller is working with incredible artists Danielle Schnebelen of Trampled Under Foot (one of the first bands to join AMS, and the 2008 IBC winners). If you haven't heard Miller sing the blues, take a trip to Kansas City just to hear him sing and play. You won't regret it! This is one album that I'll be listening to for a VERY long time!" - AMS Entertainment

The Brandon Miller Band is an exploration into the blues spectrum. They are in the midst of creating and writing their own music and tailoring select blues gems for substantial 2014 shows. We invite you to experience a truly explosive celebration of music.

Brandon Miller has been very popular in the Kansas City area now for several years. This young guitarist plays with the finesse and skill of a player twice his age. While being influenced by many other great blues musicians, his interpretation and style of blues will hit you with a sense of emotion . . . and he will mean every note of it. Let the tones soak into your heart as you listen and enjoy his heavy blues-influenced style.

Members:
Brandon Miller - Guitar and Vocals
Bruce Haley - Bass and Vocals
Jeff Daniels - Drums and Vocals

Slow Train