TOMMY LEE Releases Reimagined 'Tommyland Rides Again' in Dolby Atmos with New Video for 'Stupid World'

22 May 2026  ·  Album News  · By Scorpio

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer TOMMY LEE has released "Tommyland Rides Again" via BMG today (May 22) — a bold reimagining of his second solo album, the 2005 classic "Tommyland: The Ride". Newly mixed by Tommy and Smiley Sean at Lee's own Dolby Atmos-certified studio, the album is now available across streaming platforms in an immersive Dolby Atmos mix, delivering a sonic experience impossible two decades ago.

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

The centrepiece of the reimagined release is a brand-new bonus track, "Stupid World", featuring alt-rock artist Chad Tepper — a former professional skateboarder with over four million social media followers. The accompanying music video is out now.

Originally released in 2005 alongside Lee's book and his NBC series "Tommy Lee Goes To College", the original album featured collaborations with NICKELBACK frontman Chad Kroeger, GOOD CHARLOTTE's Joel Madden, and BACKSTREET BOYS' Nick Carter. It was produced by Lee and Scott Humphrey, known for work with MÖTLEY CRÜE, ROB ZOMBIE, and FUEL.

MÖTLEY CRÜE's "The Return Of The Carnival Of Sins" North American tour — celebrating the band's 45th anniversary — launches in July 2026. Physical formats of "Tommyland Rides Again", including CD and, for the first time, vinyl, arrive September 18.