Rhett Miller
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has taken great care in the last decade to keep his solo
albums and those recorded with his rowdier, more country-influenced band
the Old 97′s as two distinctly separate bodies of work. When not
flanked by his alt-country bandmates, Miller embraces his more sumptuous
and orchestral tendencies, often veering closer to the chamber-pop
largesse of artists like Rufus Wainwright or Andrew Bird. Yet on fifth
album The Dreamer, Miller has gone back to basics, re-tuning
his country twang and swapping his string sections for lap steel and a
trusty six-string acoustic. It’s his easiest, least labored sounding
record in years, still lushly produced yet not overly fussy. When a rush
of overdubs overcomes the bridge of “Swimmin’ in Sunshine,” it only
serves to emphasize just how laid back and gorgeous the verses are. All
two minutes of “Love Grows” are stuffed with classic country warmth, and
the dark Southwestern sound of “Out of Love” recalls the Old 97′s more
than any song he’s recorded since 2002’s “The El.” While Miller’s
ambition extends well beyond what audiences might expect from a résumé
of alt-country triumphs, when he sticks to what’s familiar, he can
scarcely do wrong.
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