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  • Second Wind [Explicit Content]

  • (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics, Colored Vinyl, Blue)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 09/05/2025
Second Wind [Explicit Content]

Second Wind [Explicit Content]

(Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics, Colored Vinyl, Blue)
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 09/05/2025
  • LP 
    Price: USD $33.65
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    Daniel Seavey / SECOND WIND Multi-platinum singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producerDanielSeaveyhas released his highly anticipated full-length solo debut albumSecond WindviaAtlanticRecords, featuring standout new single "Lose Me Like You Mean It. " The 12-track project, executive produced by chart-topping writer/producerMichaelPollack (MileyCyrus, JustinBieber), pulls from Seavey's ultimate early-aughts pop-rock inspirations while exuding optimistic warmth, introspective lyrics and ultimate creative freedom. Second Windmarks a multi-year creative journey, crafting his solo voice and evolving into the artist he was destined to be. 2024 saw Seavey command some of the biggest stages of his solo career, including a festival debut atLollapaloozawhich became amongst the most viral sets of the weekend. Seavey also spent much of the year on the road supportingBenson Boonein the US/UK andDean Lewisacross a widely successful Australia/New Zealand tour during which he previewed the album in real-time including fast fan-favorites including "GatewayDrug, " "The Older You Get" and "OtherPeople. "Second Windis about a boy desperately clinging on to his youth while life is trying to force him to grow up. It's a very light, warm, and slightly introspective album. A 'glass half full' sort of vibe. When I made this album I was going through a very hard time in life for a multitude of reasons. I noticed the second I started making happier songs, my perspective also started to shift outside of the studio. I started becoming optimistic again. I started hearing 'little me' in my music again and I loved that about it. "-Daniel Seavey