Reuniting with fellow Ottawan and longtime collaborator Ian LeFeuvre, Miles recorded the more stripped-down and subdued Unravel, which arrived in 2001 and netted her a Juno Award for Best Roots & Traditional Album of the Year. Arriving in 2006, Love Sweet Love received another Juno nomination and marked her label debut for True North Records, which would also handle 2010's Fall for Beauty. In between those releases, Miles began the Black Flowers series, in which she recorded spare acoustic version of earlier songs. Initially self-released, Black Flowers, Vols. 1-2 were picked up by True North and reissued as a two-disc set in 2009. A live album, Live at the Chapel, also appeared that year. In addition to further volumes of the Black Flowers series, Miles released Downpour, her seventh studio album, in 2013. That same year, her song "Three Chords and the Truth" was used in the popular BBC TV program Case Studies. Miles has toured extensively throughout North America and Europe and earned several Canadian Folk Music Awards. In 2015 she returned with Winter, her first holiday-themed album. A year later, she teamed up with longtime touring guitarist Keith Glass for Road, a live collection featuring songs recorded both on-stage and live in the studio. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi