Walter Miller confidently starts a new creative phase, and this song is full of emotional clarity and a new way of expressing himself. Walter Miller worked with Collin Hanley and Zack Page to produce "Basic Instinct." Mastered by Sam Moses, it is the lead single from Miller's upcoming album, which is his most daring chapter yet.
In "Basic Instinct," Chris Brush's live drumming is explosive, and Brenna Wheeler's sweeping, expressive violin playing is cinematic. The song combines these two styles to create a sound that is both rock and cinematic. Miller's voice is front and center in the mix, and Kory Shore's extra vocal production adds both roughness and polish to the performance.
"Basic Instinct" celebrates freedom and fluid masculinity, which Miller has fully embraced as an artist and performer. The song captures the feeling of finally accepting who you are after years of being told to tone it down, soften it, or stay quiet. The single mixes rock, pop, and dramatic instrumentation to create a modern sound that is still deeply rooted in classic energy. The drums sound purposeful, the violin adds emotional depth, and Miller's singing ties it all together with unwavering confidence.
"Basic Instinct" captures the thrill of living boldly, the joy of accepting your own flaws, and the strength that comes from refusing to downplay your brilliance. If this is the first taste of Miller's next album, fans should expect a collection that goes beyond limits, surprises, and inspires a more colorful life.