Kyle Miller has been making too much noise for twenty-five years.
The New Paltz songwriter writes the kind of rock songs that don't announce themselves — they just land. Across two albums, Little Nothing (2017) and Sour The Boiling Honey (2024), he's built a catalog about friends, lovers, and the ordinary grind: "Call Center Blues," "Bored By Me," "Why Don't You Love Me Again." The titles tell you most of what you need to know. The songs are funnier and sadder than they let on.
The records are Hudson Valley through and through. Little Nothing was tracked and mixed at The Building in Marlboro and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New Windsor — the same desk that's finished records for Converge and Mastodon. It's a local operation with real teeth behind it.
Twenty-five years in, Miller isn't chasing anything. He's just still writing, and the songs keep getting better.
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