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Matthew Milia (born November 6, 1985) is an American songwriter, musician, poet, and visual artist. He is best known as the leader of the band
Frontier Ruckus Frontier Ruckus is an American band from Michigan. The project is centered on the lyrically intensive songs of Matthew Milia, and was formed by Milia and banjo player David Winston Jones while growing up in Metro Detroit. In 2008, the band releas ...
.


Early life

Milia was raised in
West Bloomfield, Michigan West Bloomfield Township, officially the Charter Township of West Bloomfield, is a charter township in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan, within the Detroit metropolitan area. It is one of the most expensive places to live in Oakland ...
, where he attended Catholic school for 13 years. While in high school at Brother Rice he met David Jones, with whom he formed Frontier Ruckus. He then studied Creative Writing at Michigan State University, where he was mentored by poet
Diane Wakoski Diane Wakoski (born August 3, 1937) is an American poet. Wakoski is primarily associated with the deep image poets, as well as the confessional and Beat poets of the 1960s. She received considerable attention in the 1980s for controversial comm ...
. At Michigan State, Milia met bandmates Zachary Nichols,
Anna Burch Anna Burch () is an American singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. Career Burch spent her early years as a touring musician as part of Frontier Ruckus, until she decided to take a break from music to attend grad school in Chicago. Her music ...
, and Ryan Etzcorn. In 2007, he and Burch studied at the Irish Writers Centre in Dublin.


Frontier Ruckus

As an undergraduate at Michigan State, Milia began writing the songs that would become ''
The Orion Songbook ''The Orion Songbook'' is the debut album by Frontier Ruckus, released on November 6, 2008. Reception The album received positive reviews, with Allmusic stating that it is "about as good a debut as a band can hope for." Crawdaddy! praised the al ...
'', Frontier Ruckus' 2008 debut.
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hailed the album as being "about as good a debut as a band can hope for" and Milia's lyrics as "hypnotic." In 2009 Milia was contacted by
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' manager Dolphus Ramseur, with whom Frontier Ruckus subsequently signed for both management and label representation. Frontier Ruckus began heavily touring the United States at this time. ''
Deadmalls and Nightfalls ''Deadmalls and Nightfalls'' is the second full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus, released on July 20, 2010 by Ramseur Records. Reception The album received positive reviews. PopMatters stated that the record "not only outdoes its predece ...
'', Frontier Ruckus' 2nd LP, was released in 2010 to critical acclaim.
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wrote that it "not only outdoes its predecessor, it reaches a level of top-notch songwriting most groups never attain on a greatest hits compilation." The band performed at
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that year, with
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listing the band as one of the festival's "Essential Sets" due in part to Milia's "haunting voice." At this point Frontier Ruckus began touring Europe regularly as well. In 2013 Frontier Ruckus' 3rd LP, a sprawling
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of 20 songs titled ''
Eternity of Dimming ''Eternity of Dimming'' is the third full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. A double album of 20 songs, the record is nearly an hour and a half in duration. The album's lyrical text is also unusually prolific, containing approximately 5,60 ...
'', was released. The apex of Milia's obsessive nostalgia and verbose lyricism, the record received significant critical attention.
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wrote that the album "veritably overflows with images of middle-class American youth in the 1990s." Frontier Ruckus performed at Lollapalooza that summer and at the UK's End of the Road Festival that fall in support of the release. The band released a follow-up soon thereafter with 2014's ''
Sitcom Afterlife ''Sitcom Afterlife'' is the fourth full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. Strongly embracing elements of classic power pop, the record marked a stylistic shift for the band while still retaining a folk rock undercurrent. The album marked the ...
'', which detailed a breakup in Milia's life with "lyrics as dense as a Faulkner novel," according to
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. In the summer of 2015, Milia and Frontier Ruckus recorded their 5th LP ''
Enter the Kingdom ''Enter the Kingdom'' is the fifth full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with former Wilco and Uncle Tupelo drummer Ken Coomer, it marked the first Frontier Ruckus album produced outside of the band's home s ...
'' in Nashville with
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, founding member of
Wilco Wilco is an American alternative rock band based in Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo following singer Jay Farrar's departure. Wilco's lineup changed frequently d ...
and final drummer for
Uncle Tupelo Uncle Tupelo was an alternative country music group from Belleville, Illinois, active between 1987 and 1994. Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Mike Heidorn formed the band after the lead singer of their previous band, The Primitives, left to atten ...
. Coomer co-produced and played drums on the album. In December 2016, Milia spoke with Rolling Stone, who announced the album was due out in February 2017 and premiered a music video for the single "27 Dollars." In July 2017, Milia spoke with Billboard about taking time off from touring to work on a new Frontier Ruckus album, his upcoming solo album, and the music video for "Enter the Kingdom", which premiered on their site. In a positive review of ''Enter the Kingdom'' for Noisey, legendary rock critic Robert Christgau wrote of Milia: "Somebody marry this winsome sad sack, whose increasingly plausible rhymes now include open-ibuprofen, gauche-precocious-neurosis, salad on the tennis court-valid passport, speckled melanin-freckled up your skin, and the very sexy errands-gerunds." Fellow songwriters such as
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams lef ...
have been vocal fans of Milia's work, with Adams tweeting: "...this is what I want to get back to. Those tunes go forever..."
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listed Frontier Ruckus as one of her favorite bands in an interview with
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's
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. Milia sang a duet with
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on her song "Santa Fe", also appearing in the music video shot in Santa Fe. As a
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guitarist, Milia has performed or recorded with
Cotton Jones Cotton Jones (formerly The Cotton Jones Basket Ride) is an American indie folk band, with elements of psychedelic folk, dream pop, baroque pop, and Americana, based in Cumberland, Maryland and currently signed to Suicide Squeeze Records. Micha ...
,
Anna Burch Anna Burch () is an American singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan. Career Burch spent her early years as a touring musician as part of Frontier Ruckus, until she decided to take a break from music to attend grad school in Chicago. Her music ...
, Bonny Doon, Ohtis, Chris Bathgate, and others. Milia lives in Detroit where he regularly produces poetry and
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, typically released directly to fans over the internet. In 2015, Milia's Detroit home which he shared with bandmate Anna Burch was featured on the interior design website
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.


''Alone at St. Hugo''

Matthew Milia released his debut solo studio album, '' Alone at St. Hugo'' on May 3, 2019. Recorded on a Tascam 388 reel-to-reel tape recorder, the entire album was performed by Milia and engineer Ben Collins in
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from 2016-2018. In an interview with
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, Milia described the set of highly melodic power pop songs that constitute the album as a result of shirking music industry expectations and remaining prolific as a writer for purer reasons, saying, "It's the writing part that I still wake up every day and want to do." Thematically, the album deals with concepts of aging and
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—as does much of Milia's songwriting. The title references the
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grade school Milia attended in
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Bloomfield Hills is a small city (5.04 sq. miles) in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is approximately northwest of Downtown Detroit. Except a small southern border with the city of Bir ...
.
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commented that "Milia’s lyrics come from an immersive vantage and sea-like memory, an all at once haunting yet comforting nostalgia." Speaking on-air with them, Milia elaborated:
St. Hugo was the Catholic school I attended for 9 years—as
Frontier Ruckus Frontier Ruckus is an American band from Michigan. The project is centered on the lyrically intensive songs of Matthew Milia, and was formed by Milia and banjo player David Winston Jones while growing up in Metro Detroit. In 2008, the band releas ...
is a building I’ve been in for 10 years. I like to write about spaces that I’ve inhabited for a long time, like
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, which has been the building of my life for my entire lifespan. Chronicling how those places change over time, and how age kind of confuses and how all these eras of experience blur together—kind of like how the municipalities and townships of Metro Detroit blur together. There’s kind of a classroom motif that goes through the album, hence the title. I think the title occurred to me originally because I was fantasizing about communicating with my 5th-grade self in the computer lab after-school in latchkey waiting for my mom to pick me up—like if I could talk to myself through the early modem, my adult self talking to my 5th-grade self, the things I would say and how I would translate my experience and vice versa.
BrooklynVegan called the album "a gorgeous dose of indie folk," as it features lush layers of
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accompanied by mellotron,
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,
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, mandolin, Hammond organ, and pedal steel guitar. Tascam, the makers of the vintage recording gear on which the album was recorded, issued a statement about the album from the company's social media, saying, "We're big fans of Detroit artist Matthew Milia...this is some gorgeous music!"
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, one of Matthew Milia's biggest stated influences, also enthusiastically acknowledged the fact that Milia wore a Big Star t-shirt in the album cover
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Discography

:: Frontier Ruckus * ''I Am the Water You Are Pumping'' (2006) (EP) * ''
The Orion Songbook ''The Orion Songbook'' is the debut album by Frontier Ruckus, released on November 6, 2008. Reception The album received positive reviews, with Allmusic stating that it is "about as good a debut as a band can hope for." Crawdaddy! praised the al ...
'' (2008) * '' Way Upstate and the Crippled Summer, pt. 1'' (2009) (EP) * ''
Deadmalls and Nightfalls ''Deadmalls and Nightfalls'' is the second full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus, released on July 20, 2010 by Ramseur Records. Reception The album received positive reviews. PopMatters stated that the record "not only outdoes its predece ...
'' (2010) * ''
Way Upstate and the Crippled Summer, pt. 2 ''Way Upstate and the Crippled Summer, pt. 2'' is an EP by Frontier Ruckus, released in 2011 between the releases of '' Deadmalls & Nightfalls'' and ''Eternity of Dimming''. It is only physically available on the double-vinyl edition of the form ...
'' (2011) (EP) * ''
Eternity of Dimming ''Eternity of Dimming'' is the third full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. A double album of 20 songs, the record is nearly an hour and a half in duration. The album's lyrical text is also unusually prolific, containing approximately 5,60 ...
'' (2013) * ''
Sitcom Afterlife ''Sitcom Afterlife'' is the fourth full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. Strongly embracing elements of classic power pop, the record marked a stylistic shift for the band while still retaining a folk rock undercurrent. The album marked the ...
'' (2014) * ''
Enter the Kingdom ''Enter the Kingdom'' is the fifth full-length studio album by Frontier Ruckus. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with former Wilco and Uncle Tupelo drummer Ken Coomer, it marked the first Frontier Ruckus album produced outside of the band's home s ...
'' (2017) ::Solo * ''Even Fuckboys Get the Blues'' (2015) (mixtape) * '' Alone at St. Hugo'' (2019) * ''Keego Harbor'' (2021)


Poetry


References


External links


Official Frontier Ruckus site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Milia, Matthew Living people American folk rock musicians American multi-instrumentalists People from West Bloomfield, Michigan Musicians from Detroit 1985 births