ALEX MILLER KEEPS PUSHING NEW BOUNDARIES WITH “MORE COUNTRY THAN YOU”, DUE APRIL 10

Country traditionalist Alex Miller is proving that staying true to your roots doesn’t mean standing still. The Kentucky native is set to release his highly anticipated fourth studio album, MORE COUNTRY THAN YOU, tomorrow via Billy Jam Records, marking a bold new chapter in his rapidly ascending career.

The release comes as Miller rides the momentum of his highest-charting single to date, the Alan Jackson and Jim McBride-penned “Secondhand Smoke.” In a whirlwind media blitz leading up to the launch, Miller has been ubiquitous across the airwaves. Today, he brought his signature baritone to WSM Radio and Circle Country TV’s Coffee, Country & Cody Show, followed by a deep dive on the Heart Of the Gulch podcast. This follows a busy week featuring appearances on Today In Nashville, The Josie Show, and a cover story for the April issue of Country Music People magazine.

Produced by industry veteran Jerry Salley, the 10-track collection has already garnered high praise. MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann lauded Miller’s authenticity, noting, “This Kentucky wonder is wonderfully C-O-U-N-T-R-Y whenever and whatever he sings.”

The album’s rollout has been supported by a series of high-profile premieres, including the title track via PEOPLE Magazine, the jaunty “The Byrd” on American Songwriter, and the poignant “Just A Mom” through Everything Nashville. Other tracks like “Memories And Gin” and “Money Well Wasted” have further showcased Miller’s ability to blend classic honky-tonk sensibilities with fresh, modern production.

“I’m never gonna run from who I am,” Miller says of the new project. “I’m country as cornbread. But I’m always trying new things and exploring what Country music means to me and sharing that with folks.”

MORE COUNTRY THAN YOU is available everywhere tomorrow, solidifying Alex Miller’s position as one of the most vital young voices in traditional country music today.