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Making Music with Max Miller

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Here’s a crazy behind the scenes look at how I record my music and stuff. I might make a whole sort of documentary thing eventually.

Check this out:


PRESS~!!

Monday, June 19th, 2006


Max Miller Goes Live!
By Travis Markram

Eight years ago, a young boy seven years old lay half asleep in the back seat of a car as it sped silently up the Hutchinson North Highway. The generic, repetitive and predictable melodies that were being played upon the radio had lulled a young Max Miller into an uninterested, daydream-like state as he lay, oblivious to the impending event which would soon turn his world upside down.

“I was half asleep in the back seat when I heard a scream and a loud noise,” sophomore Max Miller recalled as I spoke with him after his very first live online show, “I opened my eyes and it’s like my whole world had changed. From that point on, I knew that this was what I wanted to do with my life.”

As the enormous hit “Smells Like Teen Spirit” blasted from the car radio, the energetic and heartfelt music and screams of Kurt Cobain had touched Max unlike he had ever thought possible.

“Before this moment, everything else I had heard was really [mainstream] and was made for the world, but just had no soul. Just from that one scream [of Kur Cobain], I could tell that it was coming from him, as a person. This wasn’t just a song for the masses; it was like he was speaking from his heart in a way that people could relate to.”

It was at this moment that Max Miller’s dream to become a musician was born.

“I first started with the double bass for orchestra,” said Max, “It was only later that I discovered there was such a thing as an electric bass.”

Max bought his first humble electric bass guitar from a Squre Starer Pack in 2001. Then later that year at camp, he was first introduced to the six string electric guitar.

“I’d learned a little guitar at camp and I liked it because the chords were fun to play,” said Max. Soon he bougfht his very own Squire Strat which he still plays today.

“I have a few other guitars, but for live shows I still use my Stratocaster. I’m most comfortable with it, and I can have more fun on stage without worrying about getting it scratched,” said Max.

Max continued to play the guitar and make songs on his own until he became inspired by one of his favorite rock groups to finally form a band with two of his closest friends, sophomore Lesley Jacobs on bass guitar and fellow sophomore Mike Biruk playing drums.

“It was the summer before seventh grade, 2003. I had just seen a Powerman 5000 concert. After they played I went outside for a breather and I saw the singer of the band! I shook his hand and got his signature, and then I realized that to be able to make someone happy just by signing your name is incredible. It;s what inspired me to finally get serious about my music.”

It was through this catalyzing event that “The Sporks” were born. “The Sporks” played at venues such as the Richard J Daronco Townhouse in Pelham and Max’s summer camp in New Jersey. However, the band broke apart around October last year and the members went their seperate ways. Bassist Les joined the band “Cottonwood Stash” and drummer Mike took a break from the music scene. Max began his own solo career, creating his own unique music.

“After the Sporks broke up, I jumped into high gear, made new songs, and [realized I] could do it all by myself with full dedication and concentration”

He began to book shows at venues such as the Sidewalk Cafe, the very same club that the legendary musician Beck started out at many years ago. Since then, Max has established a large fanbase of supporters who regularly travel to the city to watch his shows and cheer him on.

After watching one of Max’s live shows, sophomore Angie Comfort said, “When Max performs live, it looks like he’s having so much fun! It’s like he just goes out there and enjoys himself, regardless of what people might think of him.”

As he strums his Stratocaster guitar and sings into the mic, drum loops, disc scratching, audio samples, multi-layered vocals, and many other elements join in to accompany Max in his on man band show.

“Max’s music is extremely original because he mixes his influences and his own taste [in music] into a blend of incredibly creative folk-like hip-hop and rock. He stays true to himself and his music, staying away from what is being done today; he does what he wants,” said sophomore Marius Dollinger.

With a vivid live performance and creative music that isn’t afraid to break the mold, Max Miller has begun playing live online shows which he broadcasts over the internet.

“I’m very thankful that people have been able to connect with and enjoy my music. I just hope that the word can be spread and more people will get to hear it! [I want to thank everyone who has] supported me this far. [They] have given me the confidence to believe in mysdelf and make my music possible.”

You need this.

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Jones Cream Soda. It is the best cream soda. It tastes like COTTON CANDY!

You need this.

My own loop!

Sunday, June 18th, 2006


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Talking to my friend from england live, decided to make my own loop like Tom did!

BRACES OFF!!

Friday, June 16th, 2006


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This video expresses how happy I am to have my braces off!!

The song is “Novacane” by Beck

Little baby birds

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006


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There is a birdnest with two baby birds in it in my back yard. Here’s a video i took a couple days ago of them!!

I think it’s really cool and I’ll probably try to get better footage of the birds soon.

playin’ drums

Sunday, June 11th, 2006


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just me playing this weird beat I made up on my friend’s drum set. I’m not great at drums, but you will enjoy this beat.

Video Song Demo #3

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

Song’s called Underwater, e-mail me with feedback! (piratefetus@gmail.com)


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This might be the last video demo because I don’t want to put out all of my new stuff right away, and the purpose of these is for feedback which i don’t feel I have gotten that much of just from my blog. Please give me feedback on this song and i will have more in the future, if not I’ll just let you all see the cool stuff as it’s recorded from a live show or when my next CD comes out!

Do I need a Jacket?

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

This website is what I use to for all my weather needs.

www.doineedajacket.com

Updates and stuff

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

I just wrote a song that I am calling “Underwater”. It’s basically gonna be a drum beat, distorted bass, and myself singing. It’s a quick fast paced in your face song about being underwater I guess. Anyway, it’s 12:45 AM so I cannot record it right now but I will get on that tomorrow when I wake up.

ALSO!!
My friend Travis (who sings the song in the National Crisis video) has helped me create a good beat to the Song Demo #2: The Internet that I posted a while ago. Now that the beat is done I just need to record the guitar and fix the lyrics up a bit and it will be complete! this could take a while but I’m excited about it.

I got two shows coming up:
Saturday, July 15th at 8:00 PM at the Sidewalk Cafe in NYC

and

another at the sidewalk in August during the ANTIFOLK FESTIVAL which is very very cool.

It has also come to my attention that I play at the same place all the time, so change will occur over the summer. I’m looking into a few new places now, such as:
-Sin-e
-The Knitting Factory
-CBGB’s Gallery
-Bowery Poetry Club
-Mo Pitkins

Those are all I can name off the top of my head, but if you know of any clubs in NYC or near it, please e-mail me and let me know (piratefetus@gmail.com)

and finally
the next LIVE ONLINE CONCERT will be June 12th at 8PM

that’s a monday night two mondays from now.

Crazy stuff people, check back tomorrow for the song demo.