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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Indie Musician Nate Amos Revisits Past Hits with Holo Boy Album

Indie Musician Nate Amos Revisits Past Hits with Holo Boy Album

15 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Nate Amos, also known as This Is Lorelei, releasing Holo Boy album on Dec. 12
  • Album features re-recorded songs from 2014-2021, seen as a prequel to 2024 album
  • Amos is one half of experimental duo Water From Your Eyes
Indie Musician Nate Amos Revisits Past Hits with Holo Boy Album

In October 2025, indie musician Nate Amos, who performs under the name This Is Lorelei, announced the release of his new album Holo Boy on December 12th. The album is a collection of re-recorded songs from Amos' early years, originally written between 2014 and 2021.

Amos, who is also one half of the experimental duo Water From Your Eyes, does not view Holo Boy as a retrospective compilation, but rather as a prequel to his 2024 album, Box for Buddy, Box for Star. This year's deluxe edition of Box for Buddy, Box for Star drew significant attention through collaborations with artists like MJ Lenderman and Snail Mail.

According to Amos, the songs on Holo Boy are "really different" from those on Box for Buddy, Box for Star, but the production accentuates their commonalities. He selected the tracks he felt were "good songs, demonstrate growth, and are significant" to him, embodying a particular period of his musical journey.

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Ahead of the Holo Boy release, Amos has shared the slacker-rock single "Name the Band," which showcases his introspective songwriting. Following his current tour with Water From Your Eyes, he will play two This Is Lorelei shows in December, one in Brooklyn and another in Philadelphia.

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Nate Amos, who performs as This Is Lorelei, is releasing a new album called Holo Boy on December 12th. The album features re-recorded songs from his early years between 2014-2021.
Amos sees Holo Boy as a prequel to his 2024 album Box for Buddy, Box for Star, which became a notable indie breakthrough last year. The songs on the two albums are different but share common elements in their production.
Amos is also one half of the experimental duo Water From Your Eyes, in addition to his work as This Is Lorelei. He will be touring with Water From Your Eyes before playing two This Is Lorelei shows in December.

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