This year must have been one hell of a ride for Nate Amos. He kicked off 2025 touring his official solo debut, 2024’s acclaimed Box for Buddy, Box for Star. Barely three months later, he and Water From Your Eyes bandmate Rachel Brown dropped the also-acclaimed It’s a Beautiful Place. Not even a week out from the conclusion of that tour, Amos brings us Holo Boy, his second LP as This Is Lorelei. One imagines he wouldn’t have had time to breathe, much less to go through his extensive back catalog and re-record 10 highlights—but somehow he did.
And while Amos’ efforts to flesh out his selection of early cuts are valiant, what’s most impressive about Holo Boy is how breezy and self-assured it sounds. Few of these songs were intended to live together originally, but it still feels like Amos is coasting in a sweet spot; his sense of humor and ear for hooks shine through. Might as well call it Now That’s What I Call Lorelei!
Holo Boy specifically revisits Lorelei tracks dating from 2014-2021, a period when Amos was mostly spitballing EPs and singles on Bandcamp; back then, Lorelei was more like a “demo idea sandbox,” in his words, than an official solo project. But as Lorelei evolved and gained traction, Amos wanted to reexamine his older material in a new light. Where Box for Buddy intentionally experiments with varied production styles, Holo Boy takes a more holistic, integrative approach to reimagining earlier tracks. Both the tinny, slowcore-influenced sounds (like the title track) and straight-up power-pop tunes (“But You Just Woke Me Up”) become bolder and shinier as Amos cranks up the vocals and guitars and places his songwriting center stage.
