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On his eighth album, 2022's hushed
Dreamland
,
Amos Lee
offers a soulful musical balm for a troubled world. It's a vibe he's grown increasingly reliable for, balancing his intimate acoustic balladry with moments of heartfelt country-tinged pop and soulfully hypnotic R&B anthems. Produced by
Christian "Leggy" Langdon
brings together all of these sounds, albeit in an even duskier and more low-key way than either 2016's
Spirit
or 2018's
My New Moon
. While that latter album found
Lee
explicitly grappling with his emotions in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
feels more generally introspective and less concretely focused on any one event or message. However, that doesn't mean it's any less heartfelt. There's a widescreen empathy to many of the songs as
crafts lyrical and cinematic moments that feel like he's wrapping his arms around the listener. Literally, on "Hold You" he sings, "See you in the doorway/There's tears on your face/Singing 'Stand By Me'/Wanna make you see/I can keep you safe." We also get the buoyantly romantic R&B groover "Shoulda Known Better," which works as an infectious amalgam of
's
Prince
and
Bill Withers
influences. There's also a vibrant midtempo number, "Worry No More," full of uplifting lyrics about letting go of your anxiety that nicely evokes
Dangerous
-era
Michael Jackson
. It feels intentional that much of
is relaxed in tone, pitched at the speed of early afternoon sun streaming through an open window. ~ Matt Collar
Dreamland
,
Amos Lee
offers a soulful musical balm for a troubled world. It's a vibe he's grown increasingly reliable for, balancing his intimate acoustic balladry with moments of heartfelt country-tinged pop and soulfully hypnotic R&B anthems. Produced by
Christian "Leggy" Langdon
brings together all of these sounds, albeit in an even duskier and more low-key way than either 2016's
Spirit
or 2018's
My New Moon
. While that latter album found
Lee
explicitly grappling with his emotions in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
feels more generally introspective and less concretely focused on any one event or message. However, that doesn't mean it's any less heartfelt. There's a widescreen empathy to many of the songs as
crafts lyrical and cinematic moments that feel like he's wrapping his arms around the listener. Literally, on "Hold You" he sings, "See you in the doorway/There's tears on your face/Singing 'Stand By Me'/Wanna make you see/I can keep you safe." We also get the buoyantly romantic R&B groover "Shoulda Known Better," which works as an infectious amalgam of
's
Prince
and
Bill Withers
influences. There's also a vibrant midtempo number, "Worry No More," full of uplifting lyrics about letting go of your anxiety that nicely evokes
Dangerous
-era
Michael Jackson
. It feels intentional that much of
is relaxed in tone, pitched at the speed of early afternoon sun streaming through an open window. ~ Matt Collar