DANA LEE’S UPCOMING ALBUM, BIG TIME, OUT OCTOBER 15, 2026 VIA RAM ON RECORDS
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TOUR DATES BEGIN JULY 31
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Dana Lee’s got the perfect recipe for hard-hitting country-folk confessionals. The Nelson B.C. singer-songwriter mashes old-time country and indie rock into gripping, heartfelt reflections on coming apart while trying to get it together. On her latest album Big Time, out October 15, 2026 via Ram On Records, Dana Lee twists these big emotions into authentic reflections and cheeky musings that capture the reckonings of her roarin’ twenties.
Produced by Liam Duncan (Boy Golden) and Austin Parachoniak (Del Barber, Leith Ross), Big Time is a dirt road country record that draws as much from Big Thief and Wednesday as from John Prine and Gillian Welch. “The vision was for the album to encapsulate all the genres that inspired it,” Dana explains, and she deftly threads the needle of these eclectic inspirations throughout. This sound is informed by Dana’s early musical experiences: playing in an old-timey bluegrass band; participating in break-out jam sessions with her deeply musical extended family; and honing her powerful voice by singing Mennonite hymns in three-part harmony at church.
Having already shared “Leave A Trace”, today Dana Lee is unveiling another album track, the Patsy Cline-inspired “A Song About Playing Pool”. “This is a song about finding my footing,” she explains. “It’s an homage to three things that have kept me grounded and loose in the last couple years: friends, writing music, and playing pool. One bar in town takes one toonie per game, and the other bar takes two loonies. The tune is a hug between the traditions of my childhood, and the rituals of my adulthood.”
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MORE ABOUT BIG TIME
Big Time jives, sways, and thrashes through Dana Lee’s journey as a “big time lonely small-town girl.” The title track sets the scene, with a teenage Dana looking out into the prairie horizon beyond her hometown of Steinbach, Manitoba, preparing for an abrupt, and permanent, departure. The songs that follow see Lee moving to Winnipeg, capturing “exactly what my twenties were like.” For Dana, this meant chaos, connection, partying, depression, breakups, and redemption—all while immersing herself in the city’s legendary music scene.
These songs brim with immediacy, as Dana breaks apart while trying to make sense of it all. One minute, she’s making “a damn circus out of my heart,” the next she’s wondering if she’ll get her smile back, or if it’s “gone forever.” Dana’s savoury vocals and timeless lyrics shine on the “A Song About Playing Pool”, which finds her starting to find peace in creating her own daily routines, while “I’m So Down”, a playful track led by fiddle, mandolin, and suitcase percussion, captures self-doubt creeping back in, as she sings: ‘I got so low that I saw heaven / made it back in time for 7 / now I’ve got all night to think about / all the ways I’m missing out’.
“Cry Tears Sad”, which Dana had written as a mournful solo ballad in her downtown Winnipeg apartment a decade ago, becomes a raucous, electric waltz on Big Time, while the trotting “Leave a Trace” sums it all up heartbreakingly well: ‘Should I find my roots and settle down / or keep on rolling with this train? / Been so good to me some days / but it’s been so hard for me today’.
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Big Time sounds like a Winnipeg record not just because it was recorded in that city with some of its finest musicians; the record, and Dana Lee’s work, embody the city’s DIY, grassroots spirit. The songs for Big Time emerged over years of back-and-forth songsharing between Lee and producer Liam Duncan (“What a dream,” Dana ponders, “to have friends who you can process life with through songwriting together”). Dana raised funds for the album by screenprinting and selling t-shirts that read: “I bought this shirt to help Dana Lee make an album. “And they’re strategically designed for crop possibilities” Dana explains, smiling: “if you want to keep it vague, it can just be ‘I bought this shirt to help Dana Lee’, and you can keep me out of it and make it read ‘I bought this shirt’!” Lee also designed the album cover and single artwork for Big Time, and with a history of handmaking CD cases, the DIY approach is imbued across her artistic process.
The closing track on Big Time finds Dana Lee finding peace, entering a new phase of life. “Through all these certainties and uncertainties,” Dana explains, “it’s a song about just being present in the moment, finally making peace with the chaos.” Dana is currently thriving as part of the fringe country scene in Nelson, BC, an outpost of Canada’s rural honkytonk renaissance. “It’s community building through dream-making, with so much excitement, support, and the sense that we’re doing this ourselves.” With the wind at her back and the sun shining her path, Dana Lee is set to keep singing her truth.
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TOUR DATES
Jul 31 - Westwold, BC - Westwold Hall
Aug 01 - Prince George, BC - Prince George Legion
Aug 06 - Whitehorse, YK - The 98' Hotel Lounge
Aug 18 - Fort St. John, BC - Chilli Cookoff House Show
Aug 19 - Edmonton, AB - Bent Stick Brewing
Sep 01 - Slocan, BC - The Shop
Sep 02 - Nelson BC - The Royal
BIG TIME TRACKLIST
1. Big Time
2. Big Time Reprise
3. Circus
4. When I Get Drunk
5. A Song About Playing Pool
6. That's Not Working For Me Today
7. I'm So Down
8. Cry Tears Sad
9. Leave A Trace
10. Big Ball
