Ken Lehnig and The Burning Sage Band’s album Singerman is a deeply personal and emotionally rich collection that navigates the beauty and turmoil of love, identity, and human connection. With a confessional tone, Lehnig reflects on the wonder of being loved, even as he wrestles with the pain of disconnection, failed relationships, and unspoken longing. The songs explore sleepless nights, the ache of needing someone, and the confusion that comes with intense emotional bonds—painting a portrait of a man both in awe of love and burdened by its complexity.
Beyond romance, Singerman delves into the inner struggles of self-worth, regret, and the desire for freedom. The title track introduces the duality of wanting to fly away while feeling stuck, a theme echoed in lyrics about hard work, emotional fatigue, and existential uncertainty. Surreal imagery—monsters on freeways, creepers in the street—adds a haunting layer, suggesting a broader search for meaning in a chaotic world. Altogether, Singerman captures the tangled, often contradictory truths of being human.
Released 2014 – Copyright © 2014 Desert Windsong Publishing
Written and Arranged by Ken Lehnig
Produced by Ken Lehnig and John Hildebrand
Engineered and Mastered by John Hildebrand at Desert Windsong Studio, Encinitas, CA
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