Brett Milano (born 1957) is an American music critic, columnist and author, based in Boston.
[3] Turning his hand to fiction, Milano is the author of two short stories anthologized in the 2011 and 2012 volumes of Tales from the House Band, a series of books edited by Deborah Grabien.
[6][7] Milano has been interviewed in documentary films as an authority on rock music,[8] and has written liner notes for albums by Todd Rundgren, the Cars, and the Smithereens.
[9][2] Milano described the book as one that not only tells the story of Miller and his bands Game Theory and The Loud Family, but also explores "the college and indie-rock explosion of the 1980s and 1990s," and how some influential artists "managed to fall through the cracks.
[12] Since September 2016, Milano and Rocker Magazine editor-in-chief Erin Amar have co-hosted a monthly rock and roll trivia night at various venues in the Boston area.