As a child, Adam Lanceley was a promising athlete, impossible to pin down, until one day a devastating crash left him on death’s door. The odds were against him making it out alive, let alone being able to walk or talk again.



Now, Adam looks back on an astonishing musical career that even the most talented would look back on with pride. His final single Thank You & Good Night from his 12th and final album Over The Horizon seems him put on one last show for the crowd, with his signature ever optimistic charm.

Sonically inspired by the likes of the Beach Boys, the single balances spry acoustic guitar and Adam’s charming vocals for a combination that leaves the audience feeling like they’re in the front row for an all-out showstopping farewell.

Over The Horizon looks back on the last decade+ that Adam has spent rediscovering himself by finding new beginnings beyond what most others would see as the end. Since his accident, Adam has not only battled through depression, PTSD, and relearning to walk, but run marathons and climbed mountains.

Engraved in his lyrics and voice is a feeling of how along this album journey his state of mind has gone from being unable to deal with issues, plummeted even lower down after the second album, to finally rising to a more hopeful place with 'Over The Horizon'.

Some of the tunes of this album, were composed and inspired by topics relevant to the time of writing which Adam wanted to reflect on. This album is the final crescendo of a huge emotional and psychological battle.

His album 'Welcome to the Next Century' was well received with airplay spanning the UK, USA, Canada, China, Australia, New Zealand. After the success of his 'Sweeter Than Honey' album along with appearances on Sky, Adam’s music began to resonate with audiences worldwide.

This final album is inspired & dedicated to the same person as the previous 3, a girl who changed Adam's outlook on life. The first 2 albums had the dedications 'For You x' & 'Thank You x' in the artwork. Although he had no plans to include anymore of these kind of dedications, last year's album had it in the title 'Sweeter than Honey'. This time it's in the release date.

Audiences can listen to Over The Horizon now on all streaming platforms!



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