MILLER CAMPBELL
One part gritty, heartland rocker and one part coastal cool, Miller Campbell is a Montana-grown, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter known for delivering intimate confessionals disguised as anthems. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest and cousins with the famed songwriter, Glen Campbell, Miller has shared the stage with a variety of acts including Bones Owens, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Brandi Carlile.
Her debut LP, Sweet Whiskey, written in Battleground, Washington, and Nashville, Tennessee, received praise from outlets like American Songwriter Magazine and earned Campbell her first Billboard Heatseekers Award.
On this latest effort, Miller found herself working with musician/producer Matt Drenik (Battleme) at his studio in Hollywood, pulling in various musicians to experiment and ultimately shape Campbell’s best work to date; a timeless rock record wrapped in new wave swagger, Bakersfield sway, coastal cowgirl grit, and torch song sighs. From feeling “stuck in the middle of a heart that’s breaking” to being “built like your idol, forever 10 feet high”, these songs explore the dynamic nature of human emotions in a way that is familiar, complex, expressive, and undeniably her own.