Hailing from Dallas, singer-songwriter Joseph Wayne Miller will release his third album, Pacey, in September. Recorded at Cloudland Recording Studios in Forth Worth and produced by Peter Wierenga, the confessional eleven-song project deals with the death of his sister and the meeting of his wife, both of which occurred within a year of each other (2014-2015). The self-penned tunes were written from June-September 2016, between his marriage proposal and the first day of recording and result in a project that is personal, immediate, and raw. Beginning with the "Open Door," Miller's familiar vocals draw you in with a gentle tale about the one who he can't get off his mind, then amps up the tempo with the dark undercurrent of "Turn On All The Lights" and the solemn "Words So Strange." Miller keeps things sonically varied, and fresh, with the rocker "Scrambled Eggs" and pulls at your heart strings with "No Smoking" and the ballad "Wasting Time." Pacey is rounded out with the spacious "Window Plant," and two songs that tell stories via home ("Yard Sale" and "Garage Mess") before closing out with the reflective "Yellow Sky." While generally somber, Pacey is filled with meaningful lyrics and melodies that grow with each listen. For more information visit HERE.
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