Sleepwalking-New Single Release by Stub Lee
Stub Lee has independently released a new single track, Sleepwalking. This track has certain chill vibe that’s been described as eerie and even haunting, but of course it carries a twist of blues thrown into the mix.
“This track could be described as just about about anyone that has lost love enough times that they’ve gotten numb to the feelings that come with a relationship. “ - Stub Lee
Experience the track’s haunting allure and allow its melodies to transport you to a realm of introspection. Listen closely to the evocative lyrics and immerse yourself in the emotional journey embedded within the song. It seems to be a picture of an individual caught between dreams and reality, seeking purpose amidst emotional turmoil. Let the music guide you through the intricate tapestry of longing and self-discovery, as you explore the realms beyond the confines of wakefulness.
Sleepwalking is a composition that resonates with Stub Lee's signature introspective style and its lyrics paint a poignant picture throughout this captivating song. Stub Lee invites us to delve into the enigmatic depths of the human experience, where vulnerability and resilience intertwine.
Stub Lee | Little Towns of Pain | New Single Release
Little Towns of Pain is a new single by Stub Lee that was released today on major streaming platforms and YouTube. The song takes a look at how some small towns hinder people because of social and religious pressures. Drama usually starts from those who get nosey and need to know what everyone’s business is. It has a slower blues feel to it and might be better listened to in the presence of your favorite beverage.
New Single Release, One Man Show by Stub Lee
A slow Blues track by Stub Lee
Blues is something personal but at the same time it’s universal- everyone gets the blues. The single, One Man Show, is a “she’s doing him wrong” classic that is timeless in that as long as there are relationships, there’s gonna be problems. It’s a slow Blues that comes with its share of troubles that many can identify with, and sometimes that’s important- to feel like you’re not the only one that’s going through something.
Although the song may be a little sad in nature, fill in the blanks for the rest of the story if you need to find it in a more positive light. Maybe the poor fella and she worked through it. It could happen…
The song was recorded in a spare bedroom in my home in east Texas. It’s definitely amazing the advances that has been made in home recording technology, and the bare bones approach of simple equipment fits well with the Blues genre I think, or at least for the work I’m doing.