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Indie Music Digest
- Cyrus Rhodes
“At the end of the day people don't buy plastic and paper, they buy emotions. This is why Tim Miller has so much potential as an artist. His music has an amazing amount of emotional depth to it. You will find honesty, vulnerability, pain, joy all delivered with a simplistic purity that is without any pretense. But above all it’s sung straight from the heart, and from a deeply honest perspective. The music of Tim Miller does not attempt to hide the truth in any way, shape, or form. In fact it tells it with bold honesty and genuine conviction via Tim’ smooth voice, and his world class songwriting. . . . You simply have got to get your hands on some of his music and see what all the hype is about.”
Wildy’s World
- Wildy Haskell
“Dallas, Texas singer/songwriter Tim Miller combines the sort of glorious voice and hard won musicianship that causes strangers to stop and listen. . . . Sessions Lamar simply serves to remind us why we liked Miller so much in the first place. . . . Miller… makes it sound like he's living it as he sings.”
Midwest Record
- Chris Spector
“Nick Drake may be dead and not coming back unless another commercial discovers him, but until he does come back, Drake fans can please themselves with Miller and his new batch of songs and remixes.”
Muzikreviews.com
- Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
“After releasing the critically acclaimed Adelaide (we liked it) Tim follows up with a 5 track EP titled Sessions Lamar. Miller is an intelligent and lucid singer/songwriter/musician that encapsulates everything you would want to hear from an indie artist. I appreciated his innate sense of rhythm with his guitar playing, then to weave the lyrics around the music so emotionally… it all coalesces beautifully and during each track you end up in a free fall right into the story.
The songwriting and musicianship is vibrant, fresh, and incredibly catchy. Although only five songs are offered here the impact is tremendous on every recording. The Cat Stevens song “Father and Son” is very powerful and Miller sounds a lot like the originator of the song, which in turn prompts chills to go up and down your spine. The rest of the EP is equally attractive lyrically and musically and basically has the same effect. “Man Overboard” is exceptional as well and it closes out the EP with Miller wearing his heart on his sleeve, as he does throughout the CD.
This is an impressive EP and hopefully just a teaser to a full length release that will be following.”
Skope
- Jimmy Rae
"Tim Miller is the real deal. . . . He has an element of satisfying charm about him through his music that comes across to the listeners in a huge way."