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PART 2 And it's really beautiful, kind of lovesong-y, with a lot of accordion and piano and fiddle and a lot of female harmonies." He pauses, long enough to catch his breath. "It's gonna be the flip side of the coin to this Old 97s record, both sonically and lyrically." Happily, Miller runs down the list of new solo material – "Wanderlust," "Escape Velocity," "My Little Disaster," and the number of which he's proudest, "Most In the Summertime." How did he wind up with so much material? It's like this, he says. When he came to his band (guitarist Ken Bethea, bassist/co-vocalist Murry Hammond, and drummer Philip Peeples) with potential fresh material, he had roughly 25 cuts. "And half of them were the Most Messed Up songs, which was like this concept album about life in a rock band and on the bottle, or whatever," he says. "And then the other half were these really beautiful, sweet, pretty songs. And Ken, our guitar player, was really nervous about doing these Messed Up songs, with all the cursing and the talking about life in rock. But after a coule of weeks, he called me up and was like 'Dude – these are the best songs you've written in years! If we didn't do this record, it would be such a stupid move. So I'm okay with it – I'll explain it to my kids somehow." Again, the rapier-witted frontman spins off on a zany tangent. Bethea might've banned salty sonnets like "Intervention," "Nashville," "Wasted," "Wheels Off," and the self-explanatory "Let's Get Drunk & Get It On," but Miller's son managed to sneak a few listens of the decidedly adult material. "And it's so weird to hear him walking around the house, singing the songs," he chuckles. "I'm like 'Oh, God!' But he hasn't heard all of it." He suddenly snaps his fingers. "That reminds me! I did a charity gig in New York City with a bunch of comics the other night, and I took the whole family. And Sarah Silverman was down in the dressing room, and she was being super-sweet to Max and asking him all these questions. "And then five minutes later, she was onstage and telling the raunchiest jokes that I've ever heard. And I'm sitting there with my hand on Max and Soleil's shoulders, watching nervously. And then she gets to this one joke where I just thought it was beyond okay for my kids...you can still salvage the situation if you can muster a 'Ta-daaaaa!' And I was like 'Okay, we're gonna go out to the candy table now, kids!' But hopefully, it goes over their heads, ya know…." And now, finally, the man is ready to delve deeply into the topic of Most Messed Up, which is – as Bethea correctly assessed – one of the man's best collections of songs in years. But it has its aesthetic roots in the group's early history, circa '95's Wreck Your Life and '97's Too Far to Care, two rollicking, twang-infused efforts that practically defined the cowpunk sound. And Miller was a lyrical Continued on page 61 FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS FOLLOW US twitter.com/ie_entertainer 24 illinoisentertainer.com june 2014