Atelo Songs’ ‘Hidden in the Honey’: Finding Sweetness in the Shadows

Atelo Songs, the musical alter ego of Sam Gleason, has recently dropped his sophomore album, "Hidden in the Honey." This musical masterpiece delves deep into the intricacies of the human journey.

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Atelo Songs, the musical persona of singer-songwriter Sam Gleason, has unveiled his sophomore album, Hidden in the Honey, a profound reflection on the human experience.

Born from a chaotic period in Gleason’s life marked by toxic relationships, an apartment fire, and a life-altering accident, the album serves as a testament to endurance and creative rebirth. Through pensive Costello-esque lyrics and the soothing melodies of acoustic guitar, Gleason paints a picture of hope amidst adversity.

Hidden in the Honey explores elements of personal struggle and growth with unapologetic honesty. Tracks like “death dead in its eyes” and “family curse” dive into the darkness of addiction and the allure of danger while maintaining a sense of optimism for redemption. The album’s title itself is a metaphor for life’s complexities, likening them to the intoxicating yet sweet allure of mead.  The record also features the previously released single, “not in the mood.”

The first single off of the record “Hidden in the Honey”.

Featuring collaborations with musicians like Brendan Kelly of A Fragile Tomorrow, Hidden in the Honey offers a diverse experience that mirrors the multifaceted nature of human emotions. Gleason’s journey through hardship and self-discovery resonates deeply with listeners, inviting them to set out on their own journey of healing and growth. With its blend of authenticity and reflective storytelling, Hidden in the Honey stands as a reminder of the beauty found in overcoming life’s challenges.

Stream the new album below and visit AteloSongs.com. 

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