Tommy Lee / Tommyland Rides Again In Dolby Atmos

Tommy Lee has announced Tommyland Rides Again, a reimagined version of his 2005 solo album Tommyland: The Ride, set for digital release on 22 May 2026 via BMG. Physical formats arrive on 21 August.

The updated album has been remixed in Dolby Atmos by Tommy and Smiley Sean at Tommy’s own Dolby Atmos certified studio, offering a richer and more immersive listening experience than ever before. It will also be available on streaming platforms for the first time.

“The cover art invites you to take a ride inside my twisted musical world,” Tommy said, “and experience its new life after 20 years. And in Dolby Atmos.”

Tommy Lee / Tommyland Rides Again Reimagined In Dolby Atmos
Tommy Lee / Tommyland Rides Again Reimagined In Dolby Atmos

The release is accompanied by the single Good Times featuring Butch Walker, alongside a new HD music video. This tracik was the original lead single for the album and was the theme song for Tommy Lee Goes to College. The album also includes collaborations with Chad Kroeger, Joel Madden and Nick Carter.

A brand-new bonus track, Stupid World featuring Chad Tepper, adds a fresh dimension to the project, bringing a modern alt-rock edge to the reissue.

Originally released alongside Tommy Lee’s book and TV series, the album showcased a cross-genre approach that remains influential today.

Pre-orders of Tommyland Rides Again are available from tommylee.lnk.to/TommylandRidesAgain.

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