Categories: New Music

Lee McAdams returns with “Landmine,” a triphop reverie soaked in rain and memory

Lee McAdams has a way of blending craftsmanship with genuine curiosity. There’s a spirit of exploration running through his work that gives his music a sense of depth and staying power. He’s never shied away from pushing into new territory. With roots in psychedelic and progressive rock through his work with Cosmic Factory, he brings a technical foundation and a love for experimentation. That background shows in the details, and it also sets him up to explore new sounds. In his solo work, he steps into roots, pop, and other genres, proving he’s not interested in following a single path. He uses the freedom of solo projects as a space to play and try new things. This kind of flexibility is especially valuable today, when so much music thrives at the edges where styles blend together.

His latest single, “Landmine,” highlights this restless creativity. The track sits somewhere between triphop and late-night pop, with a haunting, immersive quality that draws you in from the first moment. It feels personal, almost as if McAdams wrote it with the listener in mind. The world he creates is alluring and a bit surreal, making it easy to get lost in the sound.

What’s especially interesting about “Landmine” is how comfortable McAdams sounds in new sonic territory. Working with producer Lonlioni, he builds the track on atmospheric electronics, a steady R&B pulse, and hip-hop-inspired rhythm. Then he adds his own signature touches—electric guitar and expressive vocals—that give the track its unique mood.

The inspiration for “Landmine” comes from the way a scent can suddenly pull old memories to the surface. The lyrics focus on the smell of rain, using it as a quiet but powerful trigger for a flood of feelings. McAdams’ delivery stays understated, letting the emotion come through beneath the dreamy haze of the production.

This is a song that takes its time. It mixes pop instincts with a meditative, reflective sound, showing a new side of McAdams’ creativity.

Whether you’ve followed his work for a while or are just now tuning in, “Landmine” is an inviting place to start. It leaves an impression, much like the lingering scent of rain after a storm, or a memory you didn’t expect to find again.

It will be interesting to see where McAdams goes next. If he keeps taking creative risks while staying true to himself, his voice as an artist will only become stronger. Keep an eye out for what’s coming.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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