Miller began playing guitar and singing in bands at age thirteen. In 2007, Miller became a member of Before Existence, which would eventually evolve into Storage. Storage released their first single, "Just a Little More", in April 2009. The single achieved heavy rotation on radio in the southeastern United States. After leaving Storage in 2010, Miller released
Back From Nowhere, his debut solo record. Shortly after the release of
Back From Nowhere, Miller teamed up with drummer Smokin' Joey Gambrell. Miller and Gambrell released one album together (2012's
Who Is That? Nobody). After the release of the record, they released one last single before they split in late 2013, titled "Where to Land". The song was released as a free download on May 21, 2013, and peaked at #49 on the Billboard Rock Digital Songs chart. "Where to Land" has been played on YouTube nearly 80,000 times since it was released. Miller began work on
Commercially Inept in early 2014, and it was released on November 11, 2014. The album was met with positive reviews, with some comparing it to the sound of
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers,
Marah, and
Steve Earle. The EP has been called "uncomfortable, but incredible, listening" as well as the leading single, "Another Drink or Two", being called "the perfect portrayal of the loss of love and a haunting feeling of loneliness". His sixth studio release, "Life on the One and Three", was released on April 24, 2020. Two singles, "If We Can't Work It Out" and "One More Day", were released from the album. The record has been described as "timeless brilliance". ==Other work==