GODHEAD Frontman To Release 'Last To Go Home' EP

September 10, 2009

Jason Charles Miller, lead singer of the rock band GODHEAD, will issue his first solo album on October 27. Titled "Last To Go Home", the five-song EP will be released on his own label, Count Mecha Music, and retail on iTunes and most major digital outlets for only $4.95.

Featuring guest performances by Motown legend Brenda Lee Eager (DIANA ROSS, SMOKEY ROBINSON, RAY CHARLES, STEVIE WONDER) and classical concert cellist Tina Guo, "Last To Go Home" showcases Jason Charles Miller as he's never been heard before.

A departure from his work at the helm of industrial-rock innovators GODHEAD, "Last To Go Home" introduces a softer side to Miller's personality, one where he unplugs his soul on songs that are carried by nothing more than evocative vocals and stripped-down acoustics.

Drawing on influences including JOHNNY CASH, MERLE HAGGARD and KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, the five original songs are written and produced by Miller, and blur the lines between Americana, alt-country, singer-songwriters and folk music.

To hear two songs from the EP, please visit Miller's MySpace page.

For a more intimate look at Jason Charles Miller and his influences, visit him on YouTube, where his bi-weekly video series "Covers On The Roof" features classic songs covered by Miller (and special guests). His list of covers so far includes "Old Man" (NEIL YOUNG),"Lights" (JOURNEY),"Simple Man" (LYNYRD SKYNYRD) and "Space Oddity" (DAVID BOWIE).

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