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The Traveler

Rhett Miller with Black Prairie

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Rhett Miller has been dividing his time between the Old 97's and his solo career since 2002 (we'll generously overlook his 1994 indiscretion Mythologies), and he's been looking for a comfortable stylistic home since 2002's The Instigator, wavering back and forth between various approaches to pop with a vague country inflection hovering on the margins. One thing has remained constant, though -- he keeps falling for the wrong kind of women, which was funny when he was a twenty-something but is starting to seem just a bit creepy now that he's a married man in his mid-forties. Miller's sixth studio album, 2015's The Traveler, once again finds the Serial Lady Killer sharing the details of his troubles with the opposite sex, sometimes in a manner that's funny and charming ("Most in the Summertime" and "Kiss Me on the Fire Escape," both of which feel like potential singles) and sometimes leaving us no choice than to think he must know better by now ("My Little Disaster" concerns an alcoholic party girl who, if she's Miller's age, should be in the hospital by now; and in "Wicked Things" he tries to sweetly convince a woman he's no more corrupt than she is, an uncomfortable means of seduction if there ever were such a thing). While there's no denying that Miller writes well about his favorite theme, there are a few moments on The Traveler where he needs to find a new obsession, or at very least start chasing more age-appropriate women. Musically, though, The Traveler is one of Miller's most satisfying solo efforts to date; on these sessions, he was accompanied by Black Prairie, a band featuring several members of the Decemberists on a busman's holiday, and their atmospheric sound, full of fiddles, accordions, mandolins, and rolling drums, gives his melodies a flavor that's rootsy but not necessarily country (and very different from the Old 97's), and their harmonies blend beautifully with Miller's lead vocals. (Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey also pop up on a few songs, adding some welcome jangle.) Most of the songs on The Traveler pass muster, and a few are excellent, but it's Miller's interaction with Black Prairie that really makes the album work. They ought to collaborate on a follow-up about a mildly reluctant but essentially faithful husband living in Austin. At least in theory, it should come natural to him.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Wanderlust
00:03:16

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

2
Jules
00:04:06

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

3
Most In The Summertime
00:04:47

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

4
My Little Disaster
00:04:29

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

5
Fair Enough
00:03:42

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

6
Kiss Me On The Fire Escape
00:02:58

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

7
Lucky Star
00:03:26

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

8
Escape Velocity
00:03:14

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

9
Dreams vs. Waking Life
00:05:44

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

10
Wicked Things
00:03:12

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

11
Good Night
00:04:13

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

12
Reasons To Live
00:03:22

Rhett Miller, Composer, MainArtist - Chris Funk, Producer - Black Prairie, FeaturedArtist - Burgermeister Music (ASCAP) all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC., MusicPublisher

2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2015 Rhett Miller under exclusive license to ATO Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Album review

Rhett Miller has been dividing his time between the Old 97's and his solo career since 2002 (we'll generously overlook his 1994 indiscretion Mythologies), and he's been looking for a comfortable stylistic home since 2002's The Instigator, wavering back and forth between various approaches to pop with a vague country inflection hovering on the margins. One thing has remained constant, though -- he keeps falling for the wrong kind of women, which was funny when he was a twenty-something but is starting to seem just a bit creepy now that he's a married man in his mid-forties. Miller's sixth studio album, 2015's The Traveler, once again finds the Serial Lady Killer sharing the details of his troubles with the opposite sex, sometimes in a manner that's funny and charming ("Most in the Summertime" and "Kiss Me on the Fire Escape," both of which feel like potential singles) and sometimes leaving us no choice than to think he must know better by now ("My Little Disaster" concerns an alcoholic party girl who, if she's Miller's age, should be in the hospital by now; and in "Wicked Things" he tries to sweetly convince a woman he's no more corrupt than she is, an uncomfortable means of seduction if there ever were such a thing). While there's no denying that Miller writes well about his favorite theme, there are a few moments on The Traveler where he needs to find a new obsession, or at very least start chasing more age-appropriate women. Musically, though, The Traveler is one of Miller's most satisfying solo efforts to date; on these sessions, he was accompanied by Black Prairie, a band featuring several members of the Decemberists on a busman's holiday, and their atmospheric sound, full of fiddles, accordions, mandolins, and rolling drums, gives his melodies a flavor that's rootsy but not necessarily country (and very different from the Old 97's), and their harmonies blend beautifully with Miller's lead vocals. (Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey also pop up on a few songs, adding some welcome jangle.) Most of the songs on The Traveler pass muster, and a few are excellent, but it's Miller's interaction with Black Prairie that really makes the album work. They ought to collaborate on a follow-up about a mildly reluctant but essentially faithful husband living in Austin. At least in theory, it should come natural to him.
© Mark Deming /TiVo

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