Amos Lee - My New Moon
- No More Darkness, No More Light
- Louisville
- Little Light
- All You Got Is a Song
- I Get Weak
- Crooked
- Hang on, Hang on
- Don't Give a Damn Anymore
- Whiskey on Ice
- Don't Fade Away
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. The ten new songs on My New Moon were all written by Amos Lee, and are the product of a period of intense connection and loss, marking his most personal collection to date. It was recorded at Zeitgeist Studio in Los Angeles and produced by Tony Berg (Phoebe Bridgers, Andrew Bird) with contributions from an incomparable group of studio aces including multi-instrumentalists Ethan Gruska and Blake Mills, Benmont Tench and Patrick Warrenon keyboards, Greg Leisz on pedal steel, Rob Moose on strings and many others.
- No More Darkness, No More Light
- Louisville
- Little Light
- All You Got Is a Song
- I Get Weak
- Crooked
- Hang on, Hang on
- Don't Give a Damn Anymore
- Whiskey on Ice
- Don't Fade Away
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
2018 release. Singer/songwriter Amos Lee says his seventh studio album My New Moon is ""a dedication... it's an offering - an altar of sorts to those who have shared their sorrows with me."" It is a product of profound human experiences; loss, grief, hope, healing, love, sorrow, and rejuvenation. Each track on My New Moon takes a journey through these intense and personal experiences. Opening track ""No More Darkness, No More Light"" was rewritten entirely after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and speaks to the hope for change that lies in amongst tragic situations and challenges. ""Little Light,"" written for a young girl who beat cancer, is a positive message of spreading light for the world to see, even if you're facing hardship. ""Hang On, Hang On"" reflects the helplessness that comes after the loss of a loved one, ""Crooked"" brings to light the difficult and confusing times we've faced throughout history in America, and ""I Get Weak"" is a beautifully dark love song to something that might kill you, but you need it to go on living. The album as a whole reflects the darkness and the light that we all both experience and bring into the world, and how through these personal experiences and hard times, we grow more connected to one another.