Ryan Hamilton's Haunted By American Dreams blends big hooks, heartfelt songwriting, and classic rock energy into an honest look at chasing the American dream.
Haunted By American Dreams finds Ryan Hamilton returning with his first album in more than three years, delivering a collection of sharp, guitar-driven rock songs that balance irresistible hooks with honest reflection. Out on Wicked Cool Records, the album pairs Hamilton's gift for melodic songwriting with stories about ambition, resilience, and the personal cost of chasing the life you've always imagined.
The first single, "Dreaming Screaming," captures the album's emotional center. Driven by ringing guitars and an anthemic chorus, the song explores what happens when pursuing a dream begins to take its toll, examining the strain that relentless ambition can place on mental health, relationships, and family life. It's a deeply personal statement, but one that feels universal for anyone who's ever wondered what success is really worth.
Hamilton has spent much of the past decade building a loyal following through relentless touring and a string of acclaimed releases that blend power pop, heartland rock, and classic American songwriting. Originally from Texas and later relocating to the UK, he's earned a reputation for combining big choruses, quick wit, and emotionally direct lyrics, drawing comparisons to artists like Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, and the Replacements while maintaining a voice that's unmistakably his own.
Those influences are woven throughout Haunted By American Dreams, but the album never feels weighed down by them. Instead, Hamilton channels classic rock craftsmanship into songs that speak to modern anxieties, balancing introspective moments with the kind of melodies that stay with you long after the record ends. Whether leaning into introspection or opening up into soaring choruses, the songs never lose their emotional connection.
With Haunted By American Dreams, Ryan Hamilton delivers some of his most focused songwriting to date, proving once again that memorable rock music doesn't have to sacrifice heart, humor, or honesty to make a lasting impression.