The Story
Purchase includes 5"x5" postcard signed by Rhett Miller.
Old 97's founding member Rhett Miller returns with his 7th solo album, The Messenger. Recorded earlier over five days at The Isokon in Woodstock, NY with producer/musician Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Benjamin Booker), The Messenger sees Miller playing it faster and looser than perhaps any other time in his quarter century career, instilling what might be his most personal songs to date with a groovy limberness that belies the reflective darkness within.
Backed by a white hot backing combo comprised of Cohen (Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Pedal Steel Guitar, Piano, Organ, Second Drumset), Brian Betancourt (Bass), and Ray Rizzo (Drums), Miller goes deep into his own youthful experiences with suicide and depression, placing âa long distance phone call to myself as a 14-year-oldâ on surprisingly buoyant new songs like âThe Human Conditionâ and âPermanent Damage.â
âI wanted this record to be less safe,â Miller says. âI wanted to put myself in the hands of a producer who was going to do things that I didnât expect; I wanted to play with people I didnât know and be surprised by what they came up with. And all of that really came to pass. Thatâs what youâre getting this record. Youâre getting this locked-in rhythm section with a crazy, psychedelic guitar maestro playing along with me singing my songs about depression and insecurity.â
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Purchase includes 5"x5" postcard signed by Rhett Miller.
Old 97's founding member Rhett Miller returns with his 7th solo album, The Messenger. Recorded earlier over five days at The Isokon in Woodstock, NY with producer/musician Sam Cohen (Kevin Morby, Benjamin Booker), The Messenger sees Miller playing it faster and looser than perhaps any other time in his quarter century career, instilling what might be his most personal songs to date with a groovy limberness that belies the reflective darkness within.
Backed by a white hot backing combo comprised of Cohen (Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Pedal Steel Guitar, Piano, Organ, Second Drumset), Brian Betancourt (Bass), and Ray Rizzo (Drums), Miller goes deep into his own youthful experiences with suicide and depression, placing âa long distance phone call to myself as a 14-year-oldâ on surprisingly buoyant new songs like âThe Human Conditionâ and âPermanent Damage.â
âI wanted this record to be less safe,â Miller says. âI wanted to put myself in the hands of a producer who was going to do things that I didnât expect; I wanted to play with people I didnât know and be surprised by what they came up with. And all of that really came to pass. Thatâs what youâre getting this record. Youâre getting this locked-in rhythm section with a crazy, psychedelic guitar maestro playing along with me singing my songs about depression and insecurity.â












