February 11 street date. With one foot in the real world and the other in a charmed dimension of his own making, Amos Lee creates the rare kind of music that's emotionally raw yet touched with a certain magical quality. On his eighth album "Dreamland", the Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter intimately documents his real-world struggles (alienation, anxiety, loneliness, despair), an outpouring born from deliberate and often painful self-examination. In the spirit of fostering connection, Lee made "Dreamland" in close collaboration with L.A.-based producer Christian "Leggy" Langdon (Banks, Meg Myers). Thanks to the palpable sense of playfulness between them, "Dreamland" embodies an unpredictable and endlessly imaginative sound - a prime showcase for Lee's warmly commanding voice and soul-baring songwriting. All throughout "Dreamland", Lee embraces an unfettered honesty, repeatedly shedding light on the darkest corners of his psyche.
February 11 street date. With one foot in the real world and the other in a charmed dimension of his own making, Amos Lee creates the rare kind of music that's emotionally raw yet touched with a certain magical quality. On his eighth album "Dreamland", the Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter intimately documents his real-world struggles (alienation, anxiety, loneliness, despair), an outpouring born from deliberate and often painful self-examination. In the spirit of fostering connection, Lee made "Dreamland" in close collaboration with L.A.-based producer Christian "Leggy" Langdon (Banks, Meg Myers). Thanks to the palpable sense of playfulness between them, "Dreamland" embodies an unpredictable and endlessly imaginative sound - a prime showcase for Lee's warmly commanding voice and soul-baring songwriting. All throughout "Dreamland", Lee embraces an unfettered honesty, repeatedly shedding light on the darkest corners of his psyche.