Drew Miller
Blind (studio version) Blind (studio version)
This is the first song I ever recorded in a real studio. It was written right after Hopping Boxcars, and it's about how we sometimes take faith too literally. My dad plays drums in this version, and a friend of ours plays stand-up bass, which adds a
Break Free Break Free
This is my newest song. It's about the difference between being free to be what we want to be and free to be what we're supposed to be.
Hopping Boxcars Hopping Boxcars
This is the third song that I've written. It's about how we often wish for everything in our lives to be perfect with no work, and how if that was so, we wouldn't be able to appreciate it as much.
Say I'm Leaving Say I'm Leaving
This was written right after I wrote Shadows. It's a first-person song about someone who's about to commit suicide, and realizes there is a better way to solve his problems.
Shadows Shadows
This is the first song with lyrics I ever wrote. It was inspired by Fahrenheit 451, and it's about the same general thing.
I'm Schizophrenic And So Am I I'm Schizophrenic And So Am I
This is the first song I ever wrote. It was before I got into writing lyrics, which is why it's instrumental, but it definitely deserves to be instrumental. I'm surprised by how well it holds up five songs later.