Modern country rocker Sharon Miller has released her debut album Family Secrets The opening track, The Wall, is a tribute to the 22nd February 2011 magnitude 6.3 earthquake, that caused severe damage in Christchurch and Lyttelton, killing 185 people and injuring several thousand. A touching track about the wall that acts as a memorial to those whose lives were lost on that day. Miller is a storyteller, and that is obvious from the first track; with an acoustic guitar and basic drum beat, minimal backing vocals, Miller's music is simple, clean, and lyric-driven.
With a vocal melody that combines the power of Celine Dion with the twang and accent of Shania Twain, Miller has clear, smooth vocals, that
Family Secrets was an interesting choice to name the album, as it seems to be the one story that she is least comfortable sharing, offering a collection of potential "secrets" instead. The album has a good mix of country ballads and classic rock sounds, though the latter style of tracks (such as Cider & Wine)
Lyrics and stories behind each song can be found at www.sharonmiller.
Review written by Alex Moulton
I'm a singer/songwriter. Bought up on many genres. I've gone from country to rock and back to country as well as country rock, country blues, rock n roll and rock.