Amos Lee
BIOGRAPHY
“There's a lot of existential stuff in these songs,” says Amos Lee. “If you really listen to what's in between the lines, there's a lot of grappling with your place in the world, grappling with loss. There's a lot of grappling with the balance between bailing out the boat and rowing at the same time—the experience of writing music and playing songs while trying, as we all are right now, to make sense of a world that feels like it's changing really quickly.”
On his eleventh studio album, Transmissions, singer-songwriter Lee continues to expand his sonic range while sharpening his closely observed lyrics that squarely address death, aging, and love. The force behind such acclaimed albums as Mission Bell and Mountains of Sorrow, Rivers of Song, ever since his gold-selling 2005 debut Lee has been known for his association with a long list of collaborators and touring partners, from Paul Simon to Zac Brown Band.
For the new project, he craved a return to an old-school style of recording, working with his longtime band in a studio in rural Marlboro, New York that was built by drummer Lee Falco and his dad out of reclaimed wood from an old church (“it’s exactly what you’d think a studio in upstate New York should be,” notes Lee). Playing live on the floor for long hours, in close quarters, they were able to capture the album’s twelve songs in less than a week.
PRESS RELEASES
SEP 9, 2024 AMOS LEE TO BE HONORED BY MUSICIANS ON CALL IN NYC ON OCT 16
AUG 9, 2024 AMOS LEE RELEASES NEW ALBUM TODAY; SHARES "CARRY YOU ON" SOLO PERFORMANCE VIDEO
JUL 22, 2024 ICYMI: AMOS LEE ON CBS SATURDAY; NEW ALBUM OUT AUG 9; INIDIGO GIRLS TOUR SEPT
JUL 10, 2024 AMOS LEE SHARES NEW SONG, “DARKEST PLACE;” NEW ALBUM OUT AUG 9
MAY 29, 2024 AMOS LEE SHARES DEEPLY PERSONAL SONG ABOUT SELF-ACCEPTANCE; NEW ALBUM OUT AUG 9
APR 24, 2024 AMOS LEE ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM & TOUR; SHARES FIRST SONG & VIDEO
MAR 12, 2024 AMOS LEE ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL TOUR DATES; NEW RECORD TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON