No Depression
Magazine #33 May-June 2001
Scott Miller
Are You With Me?
It's tempting
to think of this live release from former V-roys leader Scott Miller
as an appetizer, the house salad before the entree due in June: a
studio album recorded with Miller's new outfit The Commonwealth.
But it's worth
remembering that before serving as stage-right co-frontguy for the
V-roys, Miller traveled the acoustic circuit as a solo artist.
Thus, "Are
You With Me?" is as much a return to roots as it is a placeholder.
The twelve-song collection recorded at the Down Home in Johnson City
and Patrick Sullivan's in Knoxville, shows him at ease in acoustic
storyteller mode, equal parts Loudon Wainwright III, John Prine and
seated with a little Roger Miller and Steve Martin around the edges.
You could probably
get away with saying that "Are You With Me?" plays subdued
Sunday morning to the upcoming band album's rollicking Saturday night,
especially in light of the set-closing pair of "May The Lord
Watch For Thee" and "I'll Go To My Grave". However,
as illustrated by "Bastard's Only Son" and "Mess Of
This Town" ("this is a song about
shitting in your own sandbox"), Miller can raise a ruckus all
by himself. By way of contrast, he follows the former with "Goodnight
Loser" and the latter with "Lie I Believe", two of
his quietest V-roys creations.
Miller's sharpest
writing elevates two new compositions, his
train-song debut "Amtrak Crescent" and a Civil War tune
titled "The Rain". Keep your powder dry, at least until
the next battle in June.
- RICK CORNELL
Rev